It’s been a little while since our last Civil War Odds & Ends, and I’ve seen some pretty interesting Civil War related material on the web lately. The Tipsy Historian shows us the faces of Company I of the 57th Massachusetts, a regiment which saw itself decimated in Grant’s Overland Campaign of 1864. The 57th […]
Civil War Odds & Ends: August 27, 2008
August 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Civil War Odds & Ends
Tags: · 57th massachusetts, baptism at bull run, battle of hanover, brent nosworthy, camp pope bookshop, civil war movie script, facial hair, james h. wilson, jeff shaara, michael shaara, overland campaign, peter wake, robert macomber, roll call to destiny, shelby foote, two trails publishing, yetisburg
A forgotten part of the Gettysburg Campaign
October 14th, 2007 · No Comments
There are more than 1,000 books that have been published over the past century and a half concerning the Battle of Gettysburg, and thousands of magazine and newspaper articles, as well as other written prose on the fighting. Only a handful focus on the retreat from Gettysburg (with Eric and J.D.’s new book in 2008 […]
Categories: Guest Blogging · Military History
Tags: · battle of hanover, gettysburg
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