Civil War Union private Franklin Durrah’s hand-written letter paints a bleak picture of life on the front lines. However, just...
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New and Noteworthy–At Gettysburg Was Barksdale’s Charge The Real High Water Mark of the Confederacy?
They say history is written by the winners, sometimes the wrong winners write it. The article gives a review on...
With racial tensions high in the wake of the Charleston shooting some municipalities, including the city of New Orleans, have...
The National Museum of Civil War Medicine has been dropped from a Washington D.C. visitors guide because of its logo...
Civil War Adventure Camp is a 16-hour overnight camp re-enactment experience. While this is a re-enactment of The Civil War,...
Blogger and historian Kevin Levin has added six new books to his Civil War Memory library. The new additions cover...
Blogger and historian Kevin Levin, a former high school history teacher, was recently dismayed to hear a retired Civil War...
Chapter One of this book on black Confederates describes the unique dynamic of the master-slave relationship during wartime. Once the...
The Civil War Trust Teacher Institute, held this year in Richmond, VA, is a great resource for History teachers with...
Although New York City sat deep into Union territory geographically during the Civil War, close business ties to the South...