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Civil War Conduct Reports 1864 [156139]

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Civil War Conduct Reports   1864  [156139]
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Reports of the Committee On the Conduct of the War, Fort Pillow Massacre/Returned Prisoners. 1864. After Confederate victories early in the Civil War, some members of Congress wanted greater involvement in military policy and strategy. In December 1861 Congress created a Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War to investigate the Union effort. One investigation concerned the Fort Pillow Massacre in Tennessee. On April 12, 1864, Confederate Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest led an attack that ended in a slaughter targeting African Americans among the surrendering Union troops. Jim & Barbara Sherman Private Western Mining Museum