
The Civil War Commission
The Civil War Commission was a government body established during the American Civil War to manage and oversee certain wartime efforts, such as financing, logistics, and resource coordination. Its role was to ensure effective support for the Union's war strategies, including funding the war, maintaining supply lines, and organizing personnel. The commission helped streamline wartime operations and addressed logistical challenges, playing a crucial part in sustaining the Union’s military campaign. It was an administrative entity that contributed to the overall national effort to preserve the United States during the conflict.