Posted on February 11, 2016
The Wilderness Battlefield exhibit shelter sits in the middle of Saunders Field like a tiny oasis as the roar of…
Posted on January 31, 2016
On October 19, 1864 as Confederate hopes in the Shenandoah Valley were dashed to pieces at Cedar Creek, across…
Posted on January 21, 2016
In 1889 Joshua Chamberlain proclaimed, “In great deeds something abides On open fields something stays. Forms change and pass; bodies…
Posted on January 9, 2016
Ulysses S. Grant’s service during the Civil War has, for obvious reasons, provided plenty of historiographical fodder to generation after…
Posted on December 12, 2015
The study of history is too often restricted to names, dates, and places. Generations of school kids have suffered through…
Posted on December 3, 2015
Lew Wallace lived a life of many hats. From volunteer in the Mexican War, to lawyer, Civil War General, territorial…
Posted on December 1, 2015
Journalist Christopher Dickey makes a significant contribution to the literature on antebellum and Civil War Charleston, South Carolina, with his…
Posted on October 22, 2015
March 1865 saw the Confederacy in severe straits, Union General Ulysses S. Grant had a death-lock grip on Confederate General…
Posted on October 3, 2015
I bought a book the other day. For me, I could say that almost any day of the year, because,…
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