Question of the Week: 12/30/19-1/5-20 by Emerging Civil War Posted on December 30, 2019 It’s Year in Review time…so let’s look back: What is your favorite…? A. History moment of 2019 B. History book of 2019 C. ECW post (or series) of 2019 Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... 5 Responses to Question of the Week: 12/30/19-1/5-20 Favorite posts were Mackowski’s video reports from historic sites; next, Rob Hodges articles. Thanks to both. Loading... Reply A. Walking the Sailor’s Creek Battlefield in October B. “A Campaign of Giants”, by Will Greene C. The May series of video reports tracing the Overland Campaign. Great job! Loading... Reply A. Frank O’Reilly’s Battle of Fredericksburg Irish Brigade walk. B. “The Field of Blood” by Joanne Freeman. C. The videos from the symposium in August Loading... Reply Favorite posts were Robert Lee Hodge’s two-parter on the Battle of Franklin Loading... Reply Pingback: Week In Review: December 30, 2019 – January 5, 2020 | Emerging Civil War Please leave a comment and join the discussion!Cancel reply
Favorite posts were Mackowski’s video reports from historic sites; next, Rob Hodges articles. Thanks to both. Loading... Reply
A. Walking the Sailor’s Creek Battlefield in October B. “A Campaign of Giants”, by Will Greene C. The May series of video reports tracing the Overland Campaign. Great job! Loading... Reply
A. Frank O’Reilly’s Battle of Fredericksburg Irish Brigade walk. B. “The Field of Blood” by Joanne Freeman. C. The videos from the symposium in August Loading... Reply
Favorite posts were Mackowski’s video reports from historic sites; next, Rob Hodges articles. Thanks to both.
A. Walking the Sailor’s Creek Battlefield in October
B. “A Campaign of Giants”, by Will Greene
C. The May series of video reports tracing the Overland Campaign. Great job!
A. Frank O’Reilly’s Battle of Fredericksburg Irish Brigade walk.
B. “The Field of Blood” by Joanne Freeman.
C. The videos from the symposium in August
Favorite posts were Robert Lee Hodge’s two-parter on the Battle of Franklin