Who Were the Civil War’s Black Troops? New Monuments Tell the Story by HistoryNet Staff2/16/20222/16/2022
During the Civil War, Battlefield Dead Were Often Stripped of Anything of Value—Even Their Clothes by John Banks2/10/20224/28/2024
This USMC World War II Veteran Dedicated His Last Years to Painting Medal of Honor Recipients by Jon Guttman2/8/20222/7/2022
Civil War Anesthesia Wasn’t Just a Slug of Whiskey: Inside the New 19th-Century Science of Battlefield Painkillers by Kyle Dalton 2/3/20228/19/2022
This Union Veterans’ Post Was Shut for 50 Years. Turns Out, It’s an Amazing Repository of Civil War Stories. by Jon-Erik Gilot 2/2/20225/1/2022
No Man Left Behind: A Union Soldier Risked it All To Save Wounded Comrades by John Banks2/1/20222/1/2022
Meet the Big River Bushwhacker—the Dashing, Dangerous, Illiterate Outlaw Bent on Revenge by Ron Soodalter1/27/20228/8/2023
‘What stays with you latest and deepest?’: PBS Series Examines the Civil War Through Poetry by Claire Barrett1/21/20222/14/2022