Sherman’s Forgotten General—Henry W. Slocum by Brian C. Melton, University of Missouri Press, 2007, […]
Thomas Morris Chester: First Black War Reporter on the Frontlines
Reporter and civil rights pioneer Thomas Morris Chester spent his life on the frontlines of the fight for racial equality.
‘He Is Dead, Yet He Liveth’
John James Carson drove the ambulance that transported the wounded ‘Stonewall’ Jackson from the […]
Why Lew Was Late
Accusations that Lew Wallace and his division blindly stumbled around the countryside trying to […]
The Battles of Peachtree Creek and Atlanta
“Atlanta is ours and fairly won,” claimed William T. Sherman on September 1, 1864, […]
Interview: A. Wilson Greene / Wartime Suffering in Petersburg
What does the executive director of Pamplin Historical Park, an expansive museum dedicated to […]
The Civil War Today: January 2008
More Room for Artifacts at Gettysburg General Robert E. Lee’s field desk, the litter […]
CWT Review: John Adams Elder
John Adams Elder: Fredericksburg’s Artist of the Civil War Retrospective art exhibit Fredericksburg Area […]
CWT Review: General Sherman’s March
General Sherman’s March: The Shocking Campaign That Ended the Civil War A&E Home Video, […]
CWT Book Review: Thank God My Regiment an African One
Thank God My Regiment an African One: The Civil War Diary of Colonel Nathan […]
