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There was a Camp Mason in Oklahoma and, another in Portland Maine.
The Confederates.
Oklahoma did not become a state until 1907. The US Civil War occurred from 1861 until 1865. So, the correct answer to this question is that Oklahoma did not fight on the Northern or the Southern side in the US Civil War. True, and yet, Stand Watie, BGen, CSA was the last Confederate General Officer to formally surrender on June 23, 1865 in Oklahoma, Indian Territory. Oklahoma was granted statehood on 16 November 1907.
Existing states did not. But the Western counties of Virginia seceded from Virginia when that state voted Confederate. The new state of West Virginia joined the Union in 1863.
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No, President Lincoln did not order the burning of any city during the Civil War. During this time, there were dozens of cities that were burnt to the ground.
Oklahoma was not a state during the 1860's and was considered to be "Indian Territory" and initially controlled by the Confederate States.
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During the Civil War, those counties of VA supported the Union, not the Confederacy.
There was a Camp Mason in Oklahoma and, another in Portland Maine.
Before it became a state during the Civil War, West Virginia was made up of the western 49 counties of Virginia, which seceded from Virginia (and the Confederacy) in 1862.
No, civil unions and domestic partnerships are not legally defined in Oklahoma.
Almost all modern cities in the east existed during the civil war and many in the west. Did you not listed in school.
To the best of my knowledge, there was no "Missouri Civil War" What would it be? Fighting among the northern counties and the southern counties? Missouri was in the US Civil War on the side of the South.
The Confederates.
Many towns and cities were destroyed during the American Civil War, in addition to countless homes and farms. The two largest and most famous example of cities that were destroyed are Atlanta, Georgia and Columbia, South Carolina.