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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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Random Thoughts on History: Dying so Close to Home: The Pegram Brothers
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Random Thoughts on History. My musings on American, African American, Southern, Civil War, Reconstruction, and Public History topics and books. Friday, June 26, 2015. Dying so Close to Home: The Pegram Brothers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am life-long history enthusiast with a passion for sharing the educational advantages of learning our past. M.A. Public History-Appalachian State University; B.S. History- East Tennessee State University; B.S. Communications- Milli...View my complete profile.
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Random Thoughts on History: Two Photographs, Same Photographer?
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Random Thoughts on History. My musings on American, African American, Southern, Civil War, Reconstruction, and Public History topics and books. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Two Photographs, Same Photographer? Leans against his arm, which in turn rests on a table cover that appears to have leaves printed on it. If I had to guess, I would say yes. The "Jeff Davis" sign is my first clue. Both not only say the exact same thing, but the "N" in the word "AND" is reversed in both signs- for some odd reason&#...The 1...
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Random Thoughts on History: Roger Pryor's Duels
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Random Thoughts on History. My musings on American, African American, Southern, Civil War, Reconstruction, and Public History topics and books. Saturday, July 18, 2015. Feeling a little touch of cabin fever, and knowing it was going to be blazing hot later in the day, I ran down to the southern end of Dinwiddie County this morning to find Roger Pryor's. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am life-long history enthusiast with a passion for sharing the educational advantages of learning our past. M&#...
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Random Thoughts on History: Just Finished Reading - Confederate Slave Impressment in the Upper South
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Random Thoughts on History. My musings on American, African American, Southern, Civil War, Reconstruction, and Public History topics and books. Thursday, June 25, 2015. Just Finished Reading - Confederate Slave Impressment in the Upper South. I have always wanted to know more details about how the slave impressement system was implemented and worked, so I was pleased to find and read Jaime Amanda Martinez's book Confederate Slave Impressment in the Upper South. UNC Press, 2013). To anyone wanting to lear...
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Edward G. Stevens' Civil War Letters: October 30, 1864
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Edward G. Stevens' Civil War Letters. October 30, 1864. Vicksburg, Miss. October 30th, 1864. Direct to "K" Co. 72nd Regt Ill Inft. To follow Regt. will get it sooner. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Google Books: Illinois in the Civil War. 72nd Illinois Infantry Unit Information. Battle of Franklin Links. Battle of Franklin - Animated Map. Battle of Franklin blog. Google Books: The battle of Franklin, Volume 17 By John K. Shellenberger. Observations of Captain Sexton on the Battle of Franklin.
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Edward G. Stevens' Civil War Letters: March 13, 1863
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Edward G. Stevens' Civil War Letters. March 13, 1863. You must excuse the lead pencil writing as we are all in a muss and cannot get at the ink. Camp on the Mississippi River. Near Helena, Arkansas. March 13, 1863. Be disgraced by having a drunken son by Edward. He will benefit by the lessons of the past, if not for his own sake for the sake of those he loves, - so we will say no more about it, for I know it makes me feel bad and I know it must you. Your Affect. Son. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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