Confederate General D.H. Hill was his own worst enemy. EARLY IN THE WAR, Daniel […]
In Camp with Holcombe’s Legion
A long-lost Conrad Wise Chapman masterpiece comes to light. CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN was among […]
‘Ethiopia’ On Broadway
New York City women tried to erase the memory of the Draft Riots by […]
A Question of Loyalty: Why Did Robert E. Lee Join the Confederacy
Why, exactly, did Robert E. Lee fight for the Confederacy? ROBERT E. LEE should […]
Narrow Path to Victory
Though almost comical in aspect, narrow-gauge trains proved a lifeline to frontline troops in World War I
Letter from the Editor- Civil War Times October 2013
Minié Balls and Memory Who knows how many millions of Minié balls were cast […]
Interview: María Agui Carter / Rebel Woman
In 1876 Loreta Janeta Velazquez penned a 600-page memoir, The Woman In Battle, about […]
Blue & Gray: Deciding What to Read
Separate the wheat from the chaff through bibliographies. The deluge of Civil War-related publications […]
Past & Present- Civil War Times October 2013
Monster Cannons on Display No other Civil War armament was as formidable as Rodman […]
Krupp 28 cm K5(E) Railway Gun
Germany used the K5 to strike Allied landing zones in World War II
