Home Front 1861–1865

Home Front 1861–1865 — page 3
6 Home Front Buildings and Homes The influence of mass production was clearly visible in American homes before and after the war They were often decorated in ornate styles with dark furniture and rich colors This typical house of the period was used as a hospital after the Battle of White Oak Swamp in 1862 Freed from family farms people instead worked in towns and cities A prosperous city dweller in the North might build a two-story masonry house A less well-off clerk might move his family to the new suburbs A poor family could only afford to JANUARY 2 SOUTH CAROLINA Fort Johnson in Charleston Harbor is occupied by Confederate troops JANUARY 5 ALABAMA Alabama troops seize forts Morgan and Gaines giving Confederate forces control of Mobile Bay JANUARY 9 MISSISSIPPI Leaders vote to leave the Union Mississippi is the second state to join the Confederacy JANUARY 10 FLORIDA Florida leaves the Union JANUARY 11 ALABAMA Alabama leaves the Union JANUARY 15 UNITED STATES Engineer Elisha Otis invents the safety elevator 1861 march january war civil other events January JANUARY 29 UNITED STATES Kansas joins the Union as the 34th state