This Odds & Ends contains quite a few links from the Civil War blogs. I’m trying to fill in just a bit for the recently retired This Week in Civil War Blogs formerly run by Civil War Interactive, but I doubt I’d ever have time to fill in on a permanent basis. I’d like to […]
Odds & Ends: July 8, 2008
July 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Civil War Odds & Ends
Tags: · 48th pennsylvania monument, alan nolan, antietam, battle of champion hill, brent nosworthy, civil war antiques, eric wittenberg, fredericksburg campaign, front royal, gary ecelbarger, george washington, gettysburg, lee considered, nathaniel banks, peter cozzens, roll call to destiny, shepherdstown, sid champion v, sun tzu, the art of war, they died with their boots on, ulysses s. grant, william t. sherman, winchester, winfield scott hancock
Review: The Fredericksburg Campaign: Decision on the Rappahannock
March 2nd, 2006 · No Comments
Books On The Fredericksburg Campaign The Fredericksburg Campaign: Decision on the Rappahannock (Military Campaigns of the Civil War) ed. by Gary Gallagher This is the second review of Gallagher’s essay books where I will review each article individually, thereby giving readers a chance to judge for themselves whether or not enough articles interest them to […]
Categories: Civil War Book Reviews
Tags: · decision on the rappahannock, fredericksburg campaign, gary gallagher
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