Did You Get Your February 2025 ECW Newsletter?
It is time to snatch Cupid’s arrow out! February is ending and March is beginning. That means that Emerging Civil War keeps marching on into a new month! Did you get your February Newsletter yet? It was a busy month for Emerging Civil War!
In this issue:
- Editor-in-chief Chris Mackowski bridges the Civil War with the Civil Rights in Montgomery, Alabama!
- Tickets for the Eleventh Annual Emerging Civil War Symposium at Stevenson Ridge are still up for grabs!
- Bert Dunkerly and Doug Crenshaw brave the cold in Antietam.
- Neil Chatelain publishes a new article and receives an award.
- Brian Kowell talks about Civil War horses.
- Dwight Hughes talks about Burnside’s Sand March.
- Joshua Frye and Chris Mackowski take to the streets of Alabama.
- Tonya McQuade launches a new newsletter!
- Terry Rensel finally makes it to Chickamauga and Chattanooga. (He did do the Chattanooga Choo Choo!)
- Tim Talbott represented the Battle of New Market Heights Memorial and Education Association at the Hear2Hear Black History Month event at the Virginia Museum of History and Culture.
- Cecily Zander authored an awesome column in Civil War Monitor Magazine.
- Brandy and Jonathan Noyalas published a children’s book on Cool Spring.
- Chris Heisey’s incredible 2025 Civil War Calendar is still available.
- The Emerging Civil War Podcast had another very busy month with some very cool guests!
… and more! If you didn’t get your copy, you can download one here: February 2025 Newsletter!
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