The battle of the Monocacy, also known as the Battle That Saved Washington, was fought in Frederick, MD, about 45 minutes drive from Gettysburg and 30 minutes drive from Antietam. Because of these two “Super Battles” the Monocacy is often overlooked by the common Civil War Traveller. The Monocacy battlefield is one of the most […]
Hidden in the Shadows
March 16th, 2012 · No Comments
Categories: Campaigns & Battles · Eastern Theater
Tags: · Frederick, monocacy, monocacy national battlefield park, Special Orders 191
The Civil War Network, Program 2: September 16, 2008
September 19th, 2008 · No Comments
The Civil War Network released its second podcast on September 16, 2008. Francis mentions the availability of individual programs on CD as well. As I mentioned in my blog entry on Program 1, I plan to do brief summaries of the interviews Francis Rose conducts just as I have been doing for Gerry Prokopowicz’s Civil […]
Categories: Civil War on the Web · Civil War Talk Radio
Tags: · antietam, both prayed to the same god, childs burton, civil war traveler, conference on the art of command in the civil war, don pierce, francis rose, monocacy national battlefield park, mosby heritage area association, museum of the confederacy, religion in the civil war, robert miller, susan trail, waite rawls
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