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‘You may judge how it was when I tell you how we got along’
George W.W. Hawk was the oldest child and only son of Daniel and Phoebe […]
The Battle After the Battle
Confederates struggle to memorialize their high water mark. Gettysburg. The name brings forth immediate […]
Cavalry At The Battle Of Gettysburg
In the August 2005 issue, “In Their Footsteps” featured the movements and battles involving […]
A Hartwell Man
NAME: John Hamilton Skelton DATES: 1827-93 ALLEGIANCE: Confederate HIGHEST RANK: Major UNIT: 16th Infantry […]
Appomattox Apple Tree Yields Prize for Winner’s Wife
Exquisite jewelry carved in the shape of acorns presented to Julia Dent Grant
The Daring Plan to Mine Haiphong Harbor
Nixon’s speech also had a more militarily important purpose: to announce an operation that would hasten the end of a war that had been waged by U.S. combat troops for almost 10 years.
The Boys From Brenham
When the Civil War began, Virginius Pettey was a 25-year-old bachelor practicing law in […]
Wrath Awaits the Invader
Captain John Dickison and his men staked their claim to a piece of the southern partisan legend at Gainesville.
North Carolina Coastal Operations of 1861-62
The first successful campaign of Union forces in the Civil War was against the […]
