September 1861: Settling in for a Long War

Defence of Lexington

During September, the civil war expanded to Kentucky and West Virginia, and President Lincoln rejects an attempt at emancipation.

Five months into the Civil War—on September 9—Richmond, Virginia’s Daily Dispatch editorialized that the time for debate had passed. “Words are now of no avail: blood is more potent than rhetoric, more profound than logic.”

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