4 Apr 2011 16:38
A SECRET SOCIETY HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR
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2011-04-04 14:38:18 GMT
A SECRET SOCIETY HISTORY OF THE CIVIL
WAR
Two new Civil War histories by a UC Civil War
historian are due out soon. They bring to light a vicious border state campaign
and secret societies of the time.
4/4/2011
By: M.B. Reilly
http://www.uc.edu/news/NR.aspx?id=13035
4/4/2011
By: M.B. Reilly
http://www.uc.edu/news/NR.aspx?id=13035
A SECRET SOCIETY HISTORY OF THE CIVIL
WAR
University of Cincinnati Civil War historian Mark Lause has a new book out later this year, titled A Secret Society History of the Civil War (University of Illinois Press). Its a look at secret societies (societies similar to the Freemasons) that were active in the years leading up to and during the Civil War. And the Cincinnati connection to at least one of these secret societies is strong.
University of Cincinnati Civil War historian Mark Lause has a new book out later this year, titled A Secret Society History of the Civil War (University of Illinois Press). Its a look at secret societies (societies similar to the Freemasons) that were active in the years leading up to and during the Civil War. And the Cincinnati connection to at least one of these secret societies is strong.
Knights of the Golden Circle: John Wilkes Booth a
member
That secret society, the Knights of the Golden Circle, was the brainchild of a Cincinnati con man named George Bickley. He fundraised for the group here in Cincinnati before the Civil War and envisioned it as a para-military organization. During the war, he offered the services of the Knights to the Confederacy, suggesting the organization could work as a fifth column among the Norths civilian population.
That secret society, the Knights of the Golden Circle, was the brainchild of a Cincinnati con man named George Bickley. He fundraised for the group here in Cincinnati before the Civil War and envisioned it as a para-military organization. During the war, he offered the services of the Knights to the Confederacy, suggesting the organization could work as a fifth column among the Norths civilian population.
Explained Lause, UC professor of history, The
Confederates turned Bickley down, but the South did have a secret service that
was active in the North during the war. The United States government was
convinced the Knights of the Golden Circle were a big part of this Confederate
secret service and spent resources tracking down the organization. However, it
wasnt the case, since the Knights and their numbers were greatly inflated by
Bickley.
While the Knights were never actually a
fifth-column force in terms of numbers, they and their ideas are thought to have
influenced John Wilkes Booth, the stage actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
Said Lause, John Wilkes Booth is thought to have been either a member or
sympathizer with the Knights of the Golden Circle who were in Baltimore at that
time. A man named George Sanders, who was a member of the Confederate secret
service, was reputed to have been Booths contact via the group. And Sanders was
a member of another secret society that advocated assassination.
In general, you can think of secret societies as
umbrella organizations for those who want to break existing laws for what they
believe are patriotic reasons, said Lause. On one side, there are groups like
the Knights of the Golden Circle. On the other side, there are groups like the
Prince Hall Masons.
Two new Civil War histories by a UC Civil War
historian are due out soon. They bring to light a vicious border state campaign
and secret societies of the time.
The Knights of the Golden Circle Research and
Historical Archives
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Knights_of_the_Golden_Circle
http://knights-of-the-golden-circle.blogspot.com
http://knightsofthegoldencircle.webs.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Knights_of_the_Golden_Circle
http://knights-of-the-golden-circle.blogspot.com
http://knightsofthegoldencircle.webs.com
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