Tinclads in the Civil War: Union Light-Draught Gunboat Operations on Western Waters, 1862-1865 by […]
CWT Book Review: The Mexican War Diary and Correspondence of George B. McClellan
The Mexican War Diary and Correspondence of George B. McClellan edited by Thomas W. […]
Book Review: U.S. Grant / American Hero
U.S. Grant: American Hero, American Myth By Joan Waugh, University of North Carolina Press […]
Sacred to the Memory
Two of the nation’s oldest monuments stand on the Bull Run battlefields. In June […]
Lost in the Fog of War
Bogged down in a back-and-forth fight, Confederates struggling to retake Louisiana’s capital waited in […]
‘The War Was a Grievous Error’
General James Longstreet speaks his mind. In the summer of 1879, Alexander K. McClure, […]
Interview: John F. Marszalek / Keeper of Grant’s Legacy
A Buffalo, N.Y., native and a Ph.D. from Notre Dame, John F. Marszalek taught […]
General Ulysses S. Grant’s papers now reside deep in the heart of Dixie
Over 46 years, the Ulysses S. Grant Association (library. msstate.edu/USGrant), under the leadership of […]
Making Sense of All That Paperwork
The Author: Born in Baden, Germany, August V. Kautz settled in Ohio with his […]
Daily Quiz for December 28, 2017
The final episode of “M*A*S*H” in February 1983 was the most watched TV program ever up until that point. Today, only these three members of its primary cast of eleven have stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
