As a regimental history, “Fearless Sons of War” represents a special and useful type of Civil War storytelling.
During the Revolutionary War, an estimated 25,000 American service members sacrificed their lives to gain independence from Great Britain. Less than a century later, the fight to preserve the country ...
Missouri during the Civil War was a state divided. Missouri was admitted to the Union in 1821 as a slave state, and many of its earliest settlers were from Kentucky, Tennessee and other southern ...
I enjoyed your article on a book regarding Maryland’s pro-Union stance in the Civil War, but write to clear up what might be a misimpression left for readers (“New book challenges old ‘myths’ about ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In Virgina, Civil War buffs wince when Terry Rensel mentions family connections to the 145th Pennsylvania Regiment, recruited in ...
Civil War historian Ben Varner discussed the explosive history of the 48th Pennsylvania Regiment recently at the Orwigsburg Historical Society. Explosive, indeed. Members of the unit, made up largely ...
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