Longtime student of the Petersburg Campaign and author of an unpublished manuscript on First and Second Deep Bottom Bryce A. Suderow was kind enough to offer up his opinions on the campaign in a recent comment here at TOCWOC – A Civil War Blog. Bryce is not a fan of Ulysses S. Grant, as you […]
Bryce A. Suderow on the Petersburg Campaign
May 20th, 2009 · 6 Comments
Categories: Civil War Research · Eastern Theater · Military History · Spotlight On An Individual · Strategy & Tactics
Tags: · bryce a. suderow, first deep bottom, petersburg campaign, second deep bottom, siege of petersburg, ulysses s. grant
Civil War Odds & Ends: September 28, 2008
September 28th, 2008 · 7 Comments
I haven’t done an Odds & Ends entry in several weeks, so let’s see what’s happening in the Civil War blogosphere and beyond. TOCWOC recently made it onto a list of “100 Awesome Blogs for History Junkies” listed in an unusual place. It’s nice to be recognized from time to time! I tried to recommend […]
Categories: Civil War Odds & Ends
Tags: · 100 awesome blogs for history junkies, 29th connecticut, abraham lincoln library, abraham lincoln museum, cavalryman of the lost cause, civil war sesquicentennial, first deep bottom, historic photos of the siege of petersburg, james m. hart, jeffry d. wert, road to washington, robert e. lee's medicine box, teaching the american civil war, the great emancipator
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