Union Lieutenant William M. Reid at Shiloh. On April 6, 1862, the first day […]
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John Singleton Mosby’s Accidental Courage
The Confederate’s exploits at Aldie Mill cemented his legend.
Blue and Gray: To love or loathe McClellan?
“Little Mac” remains one of the war’s most complex figures.
Past and Present- CWT April 2012
Ongoing Fight to Save Franklin Battlefield A $960,000 grant from the Tennessee Department of […]
Showdown at Shimonoseki Strait
Interrupting its hunt for the notorious raider Alabama, USS Wyoming got involved in someone else’s civil war.
“That woman was worth a whole brigade”: Rebecca Wright and the Battle of Winchester
A Quaker woman’s quiet courage helped Phil Sheridan win the Third Battle of Winchester.
Blue and Gray: ‘Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the Bloggers March’
Blogging represents the ultimate in the democratization of history. I am not a blogger. […]
Past and Present- CWT June 2012
McPherson Statue Supports Protest Tent Last fall, when Occupy DC protesters pulled a huge […]
Insight: Army in the Shadows
The Confederacy’s Western Theater fighters get little attention compared to their eastern counterparts The […]
Ural on URLs- Doc South
Take a moment to visit one of my favorite online resources: “The Southern Homefront […]
