It wasn't a pen you write with -- it is an area where huge numbers of soldiers died. There are several areas that are set aside as this description. My great great great grandfather's brother was in the Union Cavalry and there is a quote from the Bucks County Intelligencer; where Major Kemper says to Major Alvah Darling Waters ""Don't go into those woods, Waters; it's a slaughter pen." meaning a death trap
Slaughter Pen
I believe that such a reputation was the slaughter incurred at the Battle of the Somme, in World War one.
In Civil War
the Mason Dixon line separated North & South in the US Civil war
civil war. civil war.
Slaughter Pen
12 O'Clock High - 1964 The Slaughter Pen 2-17 was released on: USA: 10 January 1966
A pen made from a bird feather...I believe it was goose fethers. It had a nib attached to the end of a fether and was dipped into an ink well
No, the Civil war with Sulla was fought between Sulla and Marius. Marius and Sulla battled for control of Rome, and after Marius' death, Sulla marched on Rome, and proclaimed himself dictator, in which he led a slaughter on the Roman peoples.
I believe that such a reputation was the slaughter incurred at the Battle of the Somme, in World War one.
I believe that such a reputation was the slaughter incurred at the Battle of the Somme, in World War one.
It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.
American Civil War: 1861-1865Mexican Civil War: 1858-1861Irish Civil War: 1922-1923Russian Civil War: 1917-1921Chinese Civil War: 1928-1937, 1945-1949Austrian Civil War: February 12 - February 16, 1934Spanish Civil War: 1936-1939
*The civil war *The War between the States
The relatively high death rate. The northern soldiers had modern rifles which could fire accurately and quick. The southern soldiers had muskets and had no option but to get close in an open space which led to slaughter.
a civil war the civil war was the north vs. south of one country
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