The Loyalty Oath during the Civil War
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01-25-2015, 02:53 PM
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RE: The Loyalty Oath during the Civil War
(01-17-2015 05:24 PM)Anita Wrote: Who had to sign the loyalty oath and how effective was it? Were background checks done? What were the consequences if one broke the oath? I'm working on a new project that involves a Union soldier whose entire family were notables in the Confederacy. In late November, while still in DC awaiting a post, he was visited by a Pinkerton spy who was tasked with determining his loyalty. Though the soldier stayed in the Union his loyalty was questioned throughout the war. To my knowledge he was not requested to sign any kind of loyalty oath because he was already in the US army. The theme of loyalty, the penalties for disloyalty and family shame are front and center for me now. Glad to write more about this. [/quote] |
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