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What was life like in Statesville during the chaos of the American Civil War? In this episode of the LoganExplores Podcast, we step back in time to the 1860s to uncover the powerful and often forgotten story of Statesville during one of the most divided periods in American history. From the moment North Carolina seceded from the Union and joined the Confederate States of America, the quiet town of Statesville was pulled into a war that would change everything. Young men from Iredell County left their homes to fight, families struggled through shortages and uncertainty, and the town itself became the site of a Confederate prison holding captured Union soldiers. In this episode, we explore: • What Statesville was like before the war • The soldiers who left Iredell County to fight • The Confederate prison established in town • How the war impacted everyday life for civilians • The final days of the Confederacy and the war’s end in 1865 Through storytelling and historical detail, we paint a vivid picture of what it was like to live in Statesville while the nation was being torn apart. The Civil War may have ended more than 150 years ago… but its stories still echo through the streets and history of this North Carolina town. 🎙️ LoganExplores Podcast — uncovering the stories of the past, one place at a time.
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