Week In Review: July 13-19, 2020
Stay safe and cool! And here’s the Week in Review from Emerging Civil War’s blog:
Monday, July 13:
Question of the Week highlighted historic maps.
Steve Davis shared about finding new sources about John Bell Hood.
Tuesday, July 14:
Edward Alexander wrote about a Geneseo gunner on the Virginia Peninsula.
Guest author David T. Dixon shared about Charles Anderson’s speech and response to secession in Alamo Square.
Wednesday, July 15:
Chris Mackowski reported on a developing situation in a Congressional bill, addressing Confederate monuments in National Parks.
Chris Mackowski hosted a BookChat with Cody Marrs, author of Not Even Past.
Thursday, July 16:
Sean Michael Chick posted about his hunt for artwork of the CSS Alabama.
Sarah Kay Bierle shared some thoughts about a piece of information related to Gettysburg aftermath and memory.
Friday, July 17:
Guest author Dan Master wrote about the 171st Ohio at Keller’s Bridge, Kentucky.
ECW Weekender highlighted virtual presentations from the Jacob Rohrbach Inn’s Summer Lecture Series.
Saturday, July 18:
Saving History Saturday reported a new grant to support historic sites and historic tourism in Maryland.
Frank Jastrzembski posted another chapter in the saga of General A.P. Hill’s remains and statue in Richmond.