A war correspondent recalls the bravery of a wounded Marine whom he covered
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Virgil Earp: In a Brother’s Shadow
Although he was a first-rate lawman and stood tall during that deadly gunfight near the O.K. Corral, Virgil Earp will forever be known as Wyatt’s older brother.
‘This Frightful Catastrophe’
In defeating the Roman army, a Teutonic prince turned the tide of modern history
Book Review: Depredation and Deceit
Gregory Michno’s research paints a rather unflattering picture of Anglo and Hispanic settlers in New Mexico
The Founding Father of American Financial Disaster
How Thomas Jefferson’s hatred of money men spawned an unruly regulatory and banking system […]
American History Today: April 2009
Williamsburg Copes With Hard Times As the world’s largest living-history museum, Colonial Williamsburg sets […]
Lincoln Chronicles: Reborn on the 4th of July
Independence Day victories at Gettysburg and Vicksburg inspired Lincoln to declare a new birth of freedom for a traumatized nation.
CWT Book Review: Lee Considered
Lee Considered: General Robert E. Lee and Civil War History By Alan Nolan For […]
CWT Book Review: More Than a Contest Between Armies
More Than a Contest Between Armies: Essays on the Civil War Era edited by […]
CWT Book Review: Brandy Station 1863
Brandy Station 1863: First Step Towards Gettysburg by Dan Beattie, Osprey Publishing In 1863 […]
