Was Thaddeus Stevens as angry and abrasive as he’s portrayed in Spielberg’s Lincoln? In […]
What Happened to Island No. 10?
In 150 years the Mississippi River, with the aid of man, has pushed and […]
Mystery in the Wilderness: Where is Stonewall’s Arm?
The war’s most famous appendage has a following all its own. It is not […]
‘The Awfullest Fire I Was Ever Under Yet’
A Rebel’s previously unpublished letters chronicle camp life, politics and Confederate triumph. On May […]
Letter from the Editor- CWT April 2013
Father of a Fractured Country What a sight it must have been, to be […]
Review: Diamond in the Rough
You won’t find Wilmington, Calif., high on most lists of must-see Civil War locales. A visit to Wilmington’s Drum Barracks Civil War museum—about 20 miles south of Los Angeles, on the Pacific coast—might change a lot of minds, however. The museum does a wonderful job of shining light on the underappreciated role California and the Southwest Borderlands played during the war.
Interview: Eileen Mackevich and David Blanchette / Preserving Abe’s Legacy
Eileen Mackevich and David Blanchette are the executive and deputy directors, respectively, of the […]
Blue and Gray: Revolutionary Ties to Civil Strife
Linking America’s Two Most Important Wars. The American Revolution and the Civil War rank […]
Past and Present- CWT April 2013
Commemorating Fredericksburg’s Dark December Sesquicentennial visitors got to see a grand show at last […]
Would P.G.T. Lead the A.O.T.?
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard almost took command of the Army of Tennessee in 1864. […]
