A civil war safe house is a place where slaves hid from the slave hunters.
"Safe house" in general means pretty much what it sounds like: a house which is "safe" ... from something or other. In the context of the (US) Civil War, it probably means a home owned by people who were willing to hide escaped slaves from those who might be searching for them. The usual practice was to hide and rest during the day and travel by night (when fewer people were out, minimizing the risk of being accidentally discovered).
During the Civil War, Congress took advantage of the absence of southerners in the House and Senate to do all of the following, except
He surrendered at the Appomattox Court House on April 9,1865.
Civil War
Do you mean the Spanish Civil War or the American Civil War?
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"Safe house" in general means pretty much what it sounds like: a house which is "safe" ... from something or other. In the context of the (US) Civil War, it probably means a home owned by people who were willing to hide escaped slaves from those who might be searching for them. The usual practice was to hide and rest during the day and travel by night (when fewer people were out, minimizing the risk of being accidentally discovered).
The Civil war is a single war no war ended it. The signing of the peace treaty at Appomatox Court House ended the US Civil War.
civil war The US Civil War had its last battle at Appomattox Court House.
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Yes, it is safe. There have been military nurses since the civil war.
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The web address of the Prospect House And Civil War Museum is: http://www.prospecthousemuseum.org
The phone number of the Prospect House And Civil War Museum is: 218-864-4008.
The web address of the Old Court House Civil War Museum is: http://www.civilwarmuseum.org
McLean House in the village of Appomattox Court House
McLean House in the village of Appomattox Court House