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Confederate Book Review: April 2015
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Book reviews and other American Civil War related news. Despite being from a "Confederate" state reviews are as unbiased as possible. St Augustine and the Civil War. Tuesday, April 14, 2015. A Week of Losses. This week has been a tough one for those of us who study history. April 14 and 15 mark the 150th anniversary of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. April 15 marks the 103rd anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Civil War Women Blog.
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Confederate Book Review: August 2014
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Book reviews and other American Civil War related news. Despite being from a "Confederate" state reviews are as unbiased as possible. St Augustine and the Civil War. Wednesday, August 6, 2014. Press Release-Hood's Tennessee Campaign: The Desperate Venture of a Desperate Man. The History Press is pleased to announce the publication of. Hood's Tennessee Campaign: The Desperate Venture of a Desperate Man (Civil War Sesquicentennial). By James R. Knight. Thursday, August 21 at 6 p.m. Saturday, November 29.
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Confederate Book Review: November 2014
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Book reviews and other American Civil War related news. Despite being from a "Confederate" state reviews are as unbiased as possible. St Augustine and the Civil War. Tuesday, November 25, 2014. History Press New Release: Unionists in Virginia. The History Press is pleased to announce the publication of Unionists in Virginia: Politics, Secession and Their Plan to Prevent Civil War. Links to this post. Labels: The History Press. Monday, November 10, 2014. New Releases from The History Press. Civil War Wome...
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Confederate Book Review: New Book by Earl Hess To Be Published in April 2015
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Book reviews and other American Civil War related news. Despite being from a "Confederate" state reviews are as unbiased as possible. St Augustine and the Civil War. Friday, January 9, 2015. New Book by Earl Hess To Be Published in April 2015. Civil War Infantry Tactics. To Publish Earl Hess’s Groundbreaking Military History in April 2015. Civil War Infantry Tactics: Training, Combat, and Small-unit Effectiveness. EARL J. HESS. Is Stewart W. McClelland Chair in History at Lincoln Memorial University.
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JOHN BANKS' CIVIL WAR BLOG: Antietam Q&A: Owners of farm that was Civil War hospital
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Focused on Antietam, Connecticut, common soldiers and photography. Civil War Then and Now blog. Saturday, August 23, 2014. Antietam Q&A: Owners of farm that was Civil War hospital. Troy Cool and Emily Siwarski have lived on the historic Crystal Springs farm in Keedysville, Md.,. In the background may have been used as a morgue for the. Hospital on the property after Antietam. These sheep served as tour guides during my 2013 visit. I was followed by two inquisitive sheep as Cool explained the history of t...
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JOHN BANKS' CIVIL WAR BLOG: Faces of the Civil War: Reenactors in Woodbury, Conn.
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Focused on Antietam, Connecticut, common soldiers and photography. Civil War Then and Now blog. Saturday, August 08, 2015. Faces of the Civil War: Reenactors in Woodbury, Conn. With one foot in the 19th century and another in ours, Civil War reenactors are a unique breed. In that spirit, here's a photo journal from Saturday's Civil War encampment in Woodbury, Conn., blending old and new. Reenactor images from Sunday are here. For my previous Faces of the Civil War from Connecticut encampments, go here.
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JOHN BANKS' CIVIL WAR BLOG: 8th Connecticut Corporal John Bentley: A father's revenge
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Focused on Antietam, Connecticut, common soldiers and photography. Civil War Then and Now blog. Saturday, July 11, 2015. 8th Connecticut Corporal John Bentley: A father's revenge. Corporal John Bentley's grave in Antietam National Cemetery. No photo is known to exist of the soldier from Sterling, Conn. What heart-rending scenes did I witness in that place,” a Massachusetts chaplain recalled, “so full of saddened memories to me and to others.”. 8th Connecticut monument at Antietam. And the great object of...
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JOHN BANKS' CIVIL WAR BLOG: Slipped into oblivion: A Connecticut tragedy on the Potomac
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Focused on Antietam, Connecticut, common soldiers and photography. Civil War Then and Now blog. Thursday, February 06, 2014. Slipped into oblivion: A Connecticut tragedy on the Potomac. Was used to enforce a blockade of the South. During the Civil War. C overage of the death of Lincoln assassin. John Wilkes Booth in the Hartford Courant. On April 28, 1865. Eleven soldiers from the 16th Connecticut, perhaps the most unfortunate regiment in the Union army, were aboard the Massachusetts. All had recently re...
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JOHN BANKS' CIVIL WAR BLOG: Faces of the Civil War: The reenactors
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Focused on Antietam, Connecticut, common soldiers and photography. Civil War Then and Now blog. Saturday, September 29, 2012. Faces of the Civil War: The reenactors. REBEL: Major Lee Jones, Meriden, Conn. YANKEE: Marshall Cain, Athol, Mass. REBEL: Nathan Porteus, Bolton, Conn. REBEL: Emile Roux, Manchester, Conn. REBEL: Colonel Paul Gliniewicz, Abington, Mass. REBEL: Captain Tim Perkins, Boxford, Mass. YANKEE: Peter Hershonik, Coventry, Conn. REBEL: Paul Szafik, Troy, N.H. Sir" he told me. And Nathan Por...
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JOHN BANKS' CIVIL WAR BLOG: Antietam: A visit to Private Charles N. Penfield's grave
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Focused on Antietam, Connecticut, common soldiers and photography. Civil War Then and Now blog. Saturday, March 23, 2013. Antietam: A visit to Private Charles N. Penfield's grave. Mortally wounded at the Battle of Antietam, 20-year-old Charles N. Penfield is. Buried in Wilcox Cemetery in East Berlin, Conn. The German Reformed Church in the 1890s and today. The church,. Hospital after Antietam,. Charles N. Penfield was. Treated here after Antietam. By Oct. 20, Penfield complained less of pain but six ...
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