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All’s Not Quiet on the Southwestern Front

Summary by IndyPolitics.Org
By Abdul-Hakim Shabazz In July 1862, Confederate forces crossed the Ohio River and briefly seized the town of Newburgh, Indiana, just downriver from Evansville. It was not Gettysburg. It was not Antietam. It was a raid — part bluff, part audacity — and it shocked Hoosiers who believed the river was a protective boundary between them and the war. Geography, it turned out, was not immunity. The line they assumed secure was simply the next line wai…
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IndyPolitics.Org broke the news in on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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