Monday, February 4, 2013

SOME OVERWHELMING NUMBERS:

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SOME OVERWHELMING NUMBERS:

1. The State of New York with 448,850 and Pennsylvania with 337,936 Union soldiers aggregated 768,635 soldiers and outnumbered the entire Confederate army.

2. Illinois with 259,092, Ohio with3 13,180 and Indiana with 196,363 soldiers aggregated 768,635 soldiers and outnumbered the Confederate army.

3. New England with 363,162 and the 316,424 Union soldiers of the slave States aggregated 679,586 soldiers and outnumbered the Confederate army.

4. The States west of the Mississippi River,exclusive of Missouri and the other Southern States, enlisted 319,563, Delaware, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia 105,632, and the negro troops enlisted in the Southern States and not before counted were 99,337 an aggregate of 514,532 soldiers.

These facts,taken from the war records, show that there were four Union armies in the field, each of which was as large as the Confederate army.

Bill Hicks,
Tennessee Confederate Flagger
http://tennesseeconfederateflaggers.blogspot.com/
Lt. Robert J. Tipton #2083
http://www.ltrobertjtipton2083.com/
 
From "The Fourth Tennessee Cavalry" by Adjutant George B. Guild

6 comments:

  1. Plus we were poor and under equipped since all the factories were in the North.

    It STILL took them 4 years to defeat us.

    Speaks volumes for our "Southern" spirit and leadership I would say.

    You know that stuff that makes us terrorist according to washington politicians.

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  2. Plus we were poor and under equipped since all the factories were in the North.

    It STILL took them 4 years to defeat us.

    Speaks volumes for our "Southern" spirit and leadership I would say.

    Amazing really.
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    You know that stuff that makes us terrorist according to washington politicians.

    Good, screw them all.

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  3. Its what I've always said, we didnt lose that war, we just ran out of beans and bullets before they did.
    Unfortunately we lost the majority of our bravest men as well.
    It also confirms that we need to have a majority of the population's support before the next one starts.

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    1. Unfortunately we lost the majority of our bravest men as well.
      It also confirms that we need to have a majority of the population's support before the next one starts.

      Absolutely.

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  4. AMartinez no not that one!February 4, 2013 at 9:53 PM

    One of the questions never asked is per capita, which was the largest slave holder state pre War of Northern Aggression............New York.

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    1. Hadn't heard that. I don't believe you could be referring to 1861, but maybe early 1800's? Do you have a link?

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