‘I am not shot.’
The Road to Atlanta, Part. 2
In the November/December 2006 issue, “In Their Footsteps” covered the first part of Maj. […]
‘This Worrisome Mode of Existence’: The Letters of Josiah H. Gordon
Member of the Maryland Legislature Josiah H. Gordon was suspected of treason by the Federal government in the early years of the Civil War.
‘To the Last Crust and Cartridge’
The 1863 Jones-Imboden Raid hit a tough but temporary roadblock at Greenland Gap. The […]
Gettysburg After the Storm
Death and devastation hovered over central Pennsylvania long after the armies had gone.
New York City’s Secession Crisis
Strong economic ties to the South tempted Gotham to consider a break from the […]
The Telegraph Operators
From Somerset, Kentucky, on July 22, 1862, Confederate Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan telegraphed […]
South Carolina Volunteer
NAME: William N. Gaston DATES: 1839-1907 ALLEGIANCE: Confederate HIGHEST RANK: Junior second lieutenant UNIT: […]
Arming the Confederacy
Josiah Gorgas arrived in Montgomery, Alabama, during the early days of April 1861. He […]
CWT Book Review: Last in Their Class
Last in Their Class: Custer, Pickett and the Goats of West Point by James […]
