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Burnside’s Bleak Midwinter
The reluctant general from Rhode Island nearly ruined the Army of the Potomac. Weary […]
Book Review: The Battle of Fisher’s Hill
The Battle of Fisher’s Hill: Breaking the Shenandoah Valley’s Gibraltar By Jonathan A. Noyalas, […]
Book Review: Bushwhacking on a Grand Scale
Bushwhacking on a Grand Scale: The Battle of Chickamauga, September 18-20, 1863 By William […]
An Artist Embedded with the Union Army
John Edwin Forbes spent more than two years sketching the soldiers and battles of the Civil War.
Stop Jubal Early
With the fate of Washington at stake, Lew Wallace’s assignment was clear. The message […]
Cease Fire: When Late News was Good News
In this age of Instagram and Twitter—when breaking news reaches the world within minutes—it’s […]
Book Review: The Battle of Peach Tree Creek
The Battle of Peach Tree Creek: Hood’s First Sortie, 20 July 1864 By Robert […]
Ben Franklin’s Tory Bastard
Illegitimate son of one of America’s founding fathers, William Franklin fought the patriots at every turn during the American Revolution.
When the Mongols Met Their March
In 1260 at the spring of Ayn J¯al¯ut in Palestine, an Egyptian Mamluk army […]
