It’s been a little while since the last Odds & Ends column, so I’ll throw another one out there for readers to chew on: A discussion focusing on American Civil War games and fog of war Chris Wehner has a nice entry on Civilian Casualties as a Direct Result of the Civil War John Burns […]
Odds & Ends: June 10, 2008
June 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Civil War Odds & Ends
Tags: · awaiting the heavenly country, barren victory ii, brooks simpson, chickamauga, civil war nicknames, Civil War Wargames, civilian casualties, fog of war, general lee, gettysburg, grant & lee exhibit, jennie wade, john burns, linear tactics, mark schantz, Multiman Publishing, the dukes of hazzard, this hallowed ground, throes of democracy, walter mcdougall
Odds & Ends: May 29, 2008
May 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Gone With the Wind and UFOs? Check it out. XDA has a list of the top 45 war movies ever made. I have no idea how these were chosen, but only three American Civil War movies made the list: Glory Ride With the Devil The General Harry Smeltzer has a nice start to a bibliography […]
Categories: Civil War Odds & Ends
Tags: · atlanta campaign, campaigns for charleston, civil war movies, civil war railroads, civil war veteran, crowdsurfing, digital archives, glory, gone with the wind, grant & lee exhibit, john bell hood, joseph e. johnston, missouri historical society, new zealand, review policy, ride with the devil, sullivan ballou, the general (1927), UFOs
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