Grant's tent would not be so close to tents of Enlisted men, who would not have such large tents.
Depending on if the setting us before or after 4 July 1863. The men would not be in tents at all. Prior to 4 June, the men would be in the trenches laying siege to Vicksburg, or in the city itself after 4 July.
Depending on if the setting us before or after 4 July 1863. The men would not be in tents at all. Prior to 4 June, the men would be in the trenches laying siege to Vicksburg, or in the city itself after 4 July.
After the nitroglycerin explodes, Nate's clothing is completely intact.
As Jax opens searches a desk, the drawers he opens are installed with extension slides, the first patents of which were issued in 1900s.
The Legends travel to 1862 because of a distress call from a Time Pirate that has crashed. They find the ship... get sidetracked by a whole lot of changing history stuff... and then leave. Without ever finding the Time Pirate- or even looking for him, after the initial capsule burning. Which is especially ironic considering the entire episode is dedicated to the concept of "staying on mission, don't stray from why you are here" theme.
Grant is wearing the 3-star rank of Lt. General, which he did not receive until 1864. He should be a Maj-General (2-star) but Grant rarely wore any rank insignia, preferring the simple sack coat of a private.
One slave says her mother was a Zambezi, but as International Slave Trade had been banned in 1807, it is highly doubtful any young slave would have a mother who came from Africa.