A Glorious Army: Robert E. Lee’s Triumph, 1862-1863 by Jeffry D. Wert, Simon & […]
CWT Film Review: The Conspirator
The Conspirator Directed by Robert Redford, at theaters nationwide Filmmakers don’t often claim to […]
‘The South Was My Country’
John Singleton Mosby, the Confederate “Gray Ghost,” spent much of his postwar life fending […]
Yankee Super Gun
Could two batteries of 4.5-inch rifles have prevented Pickett’s Charge? As the Army of […]
‘We Have Had a Picture Taken’
Research reveals the identity of the photographer who produced a famous series of Texas […]
The Winter That Made The Texas Brigade
Green volunteers were transformed into one of the South’s elite fighting forces in a […]
Interview: Sam Waterston / The Man Who Played Abraham Lincoln
Sam Waterston, well-known to many for his numerous television and acting credits, starred on […]
Collateral Damage: Wilderness Woes for the Widows Permelia
For two hellish days early in May 1864, the Union Army of the Potomac […]
Did the Fall of Vicksburg Really Matter?
Ulysses S. Grant’s capture of the Rebel stronghold at Vicksburg, Mississippi, in July 1863, […]
Civil War Today- August 2011
First Sesquicentennial Stamps Released The first in a series of “Forever” stamps commemorating the […]
