Monday, May 23, 2011

Article: Affairs in Rebeldom: Story of an Illinois Scout

http://www.nytimes.com/1863/05/24/news/affairs-in-rebeldom-story-of-an-illinois-scout.html

Here is another New York Times article about a scout from the 113th Illinois Regiment doing some reconaissance in Mississippi and Alabama in early 1863. If anyone knows about anything about the second Jackson Arsenal explosion occuring that February, please send it to me. Because I can't find any mention of it beyond this article.
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Sunday, May 22, 2011

New York Times article: Southern Arsenals and Armories

http://www.nytimes.com/1863/02/08/news/sourthern-arsenals-and-armories.html

This is a New York Times article listing the Southern arsenals and armories in existence as of February 1863. Thing is, there were other facilities for cartridge making, and some women did it at home. Got to keep digging...
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A listing of federal arsenals at the time of the Civil War

http://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/artillery/arsenal.htm

This is a listing of federal arsenals in existence at the time of the Civil War. I need to find out to what degree women were involved at each of these...and the Southern arsenals I will link to in a moment. I've got my work cut out for me.
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Monday, May 16, 2011

New York Times article about the Jackson Arsenal Explosion

http://www.nytimes.com/1862/11/23/news/the-explosion-of-the-rebel-arsenal-at-jackson-miss.html

This is one of the few primary sources about the Jackson Arsenal (well, one of the few sources period) that I've been able to find thus far. It is an article from the November 23, 1862 New York Times, a reprint from a Southern newspaper

I found another Times article from 1864 interviewing an Illinois soldier. According to that article, during the Vicksburg campaign of the previous year, a shell hit the arsenal again and killed 126 people. I need to explore that incident more before I post anything about it...
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Sunday, May 15, 2011

National Archives Mid-Atlantic Division Online Exhibit: Blasting Through the Silence: Allegheny Arsenal Explosion and the Creation of Public Memory

Http://www.archives.gov/midatlantic/exhibits/allegheny-arsenal/

I am so excited that the Mid-Atlantic division of the National Archives in Philadelphia has put together this online exhibit about the Allegheny Arsenal explosion and its legacy. It is very well-done, and the painting at the beginning is especially striking. I still need to hit them up for primary sources about it one day. It presents sources that lets the reader be the judge about what caused the explosion.
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Article: The Most Appalling Disaster: Jackson, MS Arsenal Explosion

http://battleofraymond.org/howell.htm

Until now, I had no idea an arsenal in Jackson existed, let alone that an explosion took place there. But that it did, and I will have to add this to my ever-growing pile of research. This incident, which took place November 5, 1862 in an old schoolhouse that was used for the making ("choking" was it was often called) cartridges. The accidental explosion killed 34 people, about half women and girls. Over the years, this has largely been forgotten, but hopefully I can find all I can about it for my work. H. Grady Howell has done an excellent job here.
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

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http://www.facebook.com/pages/Women-in-Civil-War-Arsenals-Project/113264938754134?ref=ts
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