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U.S. election day of 1860, the day Lincoln was elected President:
abattis – a line of defense consisting of a barrier felled trees, stacked one over the other with branches pointed toward the enemy; branches may be sharpened or have barbed wire entwined [sometimes spelled with a double-b and/or a single-t] ¹ November 2008 Smithsonian magazine; the [sic] is in the Smithsonian text. If you want to read it, it's in the on-line version of the magazine, apparently due to a website glitch. But it's basically just a series of extracts from the author's recent book (Chapter 1), available here.This message has been edited. Last edited by: shufitz, | ||
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