Editor’s Note: I realized yesterday while putting together a post on Fort Donelson Civil War books that I never actually posted this review and summary of a key book in the Fort Donelson literature here at TOCWOC – A Civil War Blog. This review was originally written in early 2005, before I had started blogging. […]
Civil War Book Review: Where The South Lost The War: An Analysis of the Fort Henry-Fort Donelson Campaign, February 1862
February 20th, 2012 · 1 Comment
Categories: Civil War Book Reviews · Civil War Books
Tags: · fort donelson, fort henry, kendall d gott, stackpole books, where the south lost the war
Exploring Fort Donelson in Civil War Books and Games
February 17th, 2012 · 4 Comments
Editor’s Note: I originally meant for this post to go out yesterday, the 150th anniversary of the Confederate surrender at Fort Donelson, but spending time with two very small boys and a busy work schedule caused me to post a day late. I beg forgiveness and hope you still find this post useful. Confederate Surrender […]
Categories: 150 Years Ago in the Civil War · Campaigns & Battles · Civil War Books · Civil War Games - Info · Civil War Wargames · Military History · Western Theater
Tags: · benjamin f. cooling, campaign shiloh, fort donelson, fort henry, HPS Simulations, kendall d gott
Civil War Times Illustrated, January 2007
September 18th, 2008 · No Comments
Why Are These Summaries Showing Up Late? Civil War Times Illustrated Volume 45, Number 10 (January 2007) Civil War Times Illustrated Web Site Mail Call…..4 Turning Points: Arming the Confederacy…..9 Josiah Gorgas by Jeffry D. Wert This month Turning Points looks at Brigadier General Josiah Gorgas, chief of the Confederate Ornance Bureau. Gallery: South Carolina […]
Categories: Civil War Magazines
Tags: · 6th south carolina, atlanta campaign, civil war times illustrated, confederate ordnance bureau, Fernando wood, fort donelson, fort fisher, fort warren, gettysburg aftermath, greenland gap, january 2007, jones-imboden raid, josiah gorgas, josiah h. gordon, museum of the confederacy, new york city, new york draft riots, number 10, secession, telegraph operators, tredegar iron works, tri-insula, ulysses s. grant, volume 45, william n. gaston
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