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Places in History for September 7, 1861: Maps of the Southern United States

Historic maps from the Library's collections documenting battles and campaigns of the Civil War, and other historical events.  The site sill be updated regularly with a selection of new maps, accompanied by captions, in chronological order.

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Places in History for September 20, 1861: Map of Gloucester Point Fort

Historic maps from the Library's collections documenting battles and campaigns of the Civil War, and other historical events.  The site sill be updated regularly with a selection of new maps, accompanied by captions, in chronological order.

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Places in History for December 20, 1861: Drainsville, Virginia

Featuring historic maps from the Library's collections, "Places in History" documents battles and campaigns of the Civil War, as well as other historical events, by examining maps and their historical context.   The site sill be updated regularly with a selection of new maps, accompanied by captions, following the course of the Civil War in chronological order.

Click here to view the "Places in History" web site and Archive.




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“Places in History” To End

The “Places in History” feature of the Library of Congress website is ending.

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Kerala HC seeks Centre's response on plea challenging move to make Aarogya Setu app mandatory for govt, private sector employees




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Larger public interest should be considered: Kerala HC on plea for opening churches




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Active COVID-19 cases down to 16 in Kerala: Pinarayi Vijayan




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Kerala HC refuses to interfere with plea for state to impose 14-day institutional quarantine for foreign returnees




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DRDO installs its UV disinfection chamber at Cochin International Airport




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One new case in Kerala, 16 under treatment




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Vande Bharat Mission: Air India flight evacuates 177 Indians from Dubai




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Some states yet to allow back migrant labourers: Vijayan




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153 passengers from Riyadh land at Kerala's Kozhikode




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Plea in Kerala HC challenges move to make Aarogya Setu app mandatory for govt and private sector employees




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Kerala HC refuses to interfere with plea for state to impose 14-day institutional quarantine for foreign returnees




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Vande Bharat Mission: Air India flight evacuates 182 Indians from Dubai




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From Bahrain and now a quarantine life for this techie lady




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177 passengers from Bahrain land at Cochin airport




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Kerala ready to receive 698 evacuees from Maldives




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Kerala startup develops tracking app for effective quarantine




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Opposition slams Kerala govt over mishandling returnees




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Two persons returned from Gulf to Kerala test COVID-19 positive, active cases at 17




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Those coming from red zones will be put in mandatory institutional quarantine for 14 days, says Kerala CM




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Council polls: Congress announces 2nd candidate

With the Congress announcing a second candidate, contest is likely for nine seats of Maharashtra legislative council for which chief minister Uddhav Thackeray is among those in the fray.




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Postal dept to release spl cover on migrants

The postal department will release a special cover dedicated to the migrant workers of Mumbai in the Bicentennial Hall of General Post Office (GPO), Fort, May 13. In fact five migrants from different sectors of the labour force will unveil the tribute.




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Maharashtra Covid-19 tally 20,228; toll 779




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3 cops hurt in chopper attack near Marine Drive

A 27-year-old man attacked three policemen with a chopper near Marine Drive early on Saturday.Karan Pradip Nayar, a resident of Silver Oaks Estate near Breach Candy, was arrested.




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Mumbai: New civic chief warns of surprise visits

After taking charge as municipal commissioner amid the Covid-19 pandemic, IAS officer Iqbal Singh Chahal on Saturday hit the ground, visiting BYL Nair Hospital in Mumbai Central and later proceeding to Dharavi, where he took stock of the increasing patients in Asia's largest slum pocket.




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BMC to add 1,200 beds in Mumbai hospitals

Staring at a requirement of at least 1,200 critical-care beds in the city in the next dozen days, the BMC is racing against time to ramp up its strength in the tertiary and peripheral hospitals. From the current count of nearly 500 ICU and 3,000 oxygen-support beds, the plan is to increase the numbers to between 4,700 and 5,000.




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ST buses to pick up stranded people from roads

The proposal to allow free travel by ST buses was cleared by chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday. When asked about the delay, transport minister Anil Parab said, "There were some concerns raised by districts in green zone about outbound migrants from red zone areas.




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Mumbai lockdown news: Today's updates

Amid prevalent chaos and uncertainty over access to the essential services and commodities during the lockdown, we bring you the latest updates from your city.




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12 rescued, 5 trapped as chawl collapses in Mum

Many people trapped after a ground-plus-two-storey chawl structure collapsed at Dipjyoti Chawl of Lalji Pada in Kandivali West early on Sunday.




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The business of survival

(This story originally appeared in MumbaiMirror on May 10, 2020)




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'Filled travel forms week ago, can’t wait'

Fed up of waiting to be accommodated on trains or buses for their home states, a fresh sea of migrant labourers took to the Eastern Express Highway (EEH) on Saturday in a bid to cover the arduous journey on foot. Some labourers said they had no roof over their heads in Mumbai and would sometimes go to bed on the pavement on an empty stomach. The groups comprised daily wagers, masons, carpenters and restaurant staffers.




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BJP against the creamy layer provision for SC-ST category, says Sushil Modi

The central government headed by Narendra Modi is committed to protect the rights of SCs and STs, he said




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French Open 2020 could be staged behind closed doors: Chief Guidicelli

The spread of the coronavirus has halted all tennis events since mid-March and will not resume until July 13 at the earliest




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How Covid-19 gave a push to domestic med tech manufacturing industry

From PPEs to ventilators to face shields, manufacturers have invested money to ramp up production and deliver during this crisis




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Covid-19 put schools in a tight spot but this chain in Lucknow was ready

How Lucknow's City Montessori Schools managed to offer comprehensive online education to its 57,000 students during the Covid-19 crisis




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Go home, Elin

Is Tiger out of the woods yet? New mistresses keep popping out of the woodwork all the while, the number now being a little over a dozen.




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Marx and three idiots

Chance found me, three years ago, at the end of a brilliant summer day in Leeds, seated at dinner next to a distinguished gentleman, vice-chair of a venerable UK bank.




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My Name Is Crater

Don't dismiss it as a loony idea, this business of naming a moon crater after the King Khan.




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Disappearing act

Last week Delhi disappeared. Just like that. Disappeared. Whatever could have happened to it? It was an enigma that had the whole country wondering.




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Mumbai and 370

The Shiv Sena-sangh parivar spat about who has the right to live and work in Mumbai with the Sena claiming that the city be reserved exclusively for Marathi manoos and the RSS and the BJP counter-claiming that the metropolis should be home to any Indian who chooses to make it home has taken a curious turn.




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The rhetoric of change

There are many Indias today, all of them struggling to be heard at the same time. Some argue. Others shout, scream, rant.




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Maha disaster

As if launching a belligerent campaign against north Indians working in Mumbai were not enough, the Shiv Sena, even while lifting the ban on the screening of Shah Rukh Khan's My Name Is Khan, has called the star a traitor because of his statement that Pakistani players should have been included in the IPL a view shared by millions of cricket fans, in Maharashtra and elsewhere in India.




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Adopting Suresh




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A loving relationship

With consciousness we have created very beautiful concepts, and one of them is the idea of relationships.




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Beyond the veil

It's time for India to show its secular face - if it exists.




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Pune on my mind

Poo-nah became Pu-nay. Along the way, the hobbling pensioner town turned into a dancing, trancing, blond sanyasin, and then a preening IT girl.




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Goan strings

I'd long wondered how -- despite its famously accommodative spirit -- Goa managed to fit in all those non-Goans who were buying up property there as though not only were there no tomorrow but very little left of even today.