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Interview: California and the Bay Area in the Civil War

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Today marks the 150th anniversary of the Confederate Attack on Fort Sumter that began the Civil War.

Yesterday our newscaster Joshua Johnson put up a post about the Bay Area and California's role in the Civil War. Below is his full interview with St. Mary's College History Professor Carl Guarneri, which includes a recounting of a pistol duel between a California U.S. Senator and the state's Chief Justice, and support for the union in both gold shipments and volunteers.

Bay Area Civil War history part 1

Bay Area Civil War history part 2

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