From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
September 11
From mid-April 1861 until mid-April
1865 three million men North and South had seen war service. Killed in action
or dead from wounds and disease were 360,000 from the North, 260,000 from the
South, a grand total of 620,000 Americans.
‘Anger is never without a reason
but seldom a good one.’
- Benjamin Franklin
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