08-03-2012, 07:42 PM
This is a link to my article about Anita Sanchez' book "Mr. Lincoln's Chair" on my blog. Since the Shakers were pacifists like the Quakers, I wrote about the Lincoln administration's policies (or lack thereof) concerning non-combatants during the Civil War. My research was done in 2009 in connection with the Fifth Quaker Genealogy & History Conference entitled: "A House Divided: Lincoln, Quakers, and the Civil War."
http://letthejourneysbegin.wordpress.com...for-peace/
The following link is to the PowerPoint developed for the conference. The details about the issues circling conscription and non-combatants (i.e. Quakers) starts on slide #82.
http://www.slideshare.net/karencampbell4...-civil-war
http://letthejourneysbegin.wordpress.com...for-peace/
The following link is to the PowerPoint developed for the conference. The details about the issues circling conscription and non-combatants (i.e. Quakers) starts on slide #82.
http://www.slideshare.net/karencampbell4...-civil-war