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Timeline_of_Earth-1_19th_century_to_1940s [2019/08/15 05:53] – [1942] docquantumTimeline_of_Earth-1_19th_century_to_1940s [2019/08/15 07:13] – [1863] docquantum
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-  * Lt. Jonah Hex surrenders to Union officials at Fort Charlotte. Hex is later balmed for the Fort Charlotte massacre. [WEIRD WESTERN TALES #29-30]+  * Lt. Jonah Hex surrenders to Union officials at Fort Charlotte. Hex is later blamed for the Fort Charlotte massacre. [WEIRD WESTERN TALES #29-30]
   * January 1: President Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation.   * January 1: President Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation.
   * May 2-10: "Stonewall" Jackson accidentally shot by several of his own men, including Jonah Hex. (May 2nd) Dies. (May 10th)   * May 2-10: "Stonewall" Jackson accidentally shot by several of his own men, including Jonah Hex. (May 2nd) Dies. (May 10th)
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   * Albert Hollerer of Germany becomes a wood elemental called the Heap. [Swamp Thing v2 #47]   * Albert Hollerer of Germany becomes a wood elemental called the Heap. [Swamp Thing v2 #47]
   * Microwave Man goes into retirement for 40 years. [Action Comics #487]   * Microwave Man goes into retirement for 40 years. [Action Comics #487]
-  * Combat reporter Wayne Clifford is captured as a prisoner of war by the Japanese along with U.S. troops in Bataan, and is a witness to the atrocities of the Bataan death march, in which weaker soldiers are left to die, and others are used for bayonet practice, on the long march to inland prison camps. Although Clifford manages to escape captivity along with a couple of American soldiers, it is not known if he managed to escape Bataan unharmed. //Note: Wayne Clifford's activities after this story remain unknown.// ["Battling Orphans," Unknown Soldier #255 (September, 1981), "Death March," Unknown Soldier #256 (October, 1981)]+  * Combat reporter Wayne Clifford is captured as a prisoner of war by the Japanese along with U.S. troops in Bataan, and is a witness to the atrocities of the Bataan death march, in which weaker soldiers are left to die, and others are used for bayonet practice, on the long march to inland prison camps. Although Clifford manages to escape captivity along with a couple of American soldiers, it is not known if he managed to reach a safe haven. //Note: Wayne Clifford's activities after this story remain unknown.// ["Battling Orphans," Unknown Soldier #255 (September, 1981), "Death March," Unknown Soldier #256 (October, 1981)]
  
 ===November, 1942=== ===November, 1942===
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