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The Civil War Network, Program 1: August 27, 2008

August 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment

The Civil War Network’s debut podcast is now available.  I plan to do brief summaries of the interviews Francis Rose conducts just as I have been doing for Gerry Prokopowicz’s Civil War Talk Radio.  Regular TOCWOC readers will be familiar with the format.  If you enjoy this podcast, I encourage readers to use Social Networking […]

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Odds & Ends: May 22, 2008

May 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

No real introduction this time. Let’s get right to a look at Civil War news and info from blogs, other web sites, and newspapers. David Woodbury has an interview up with Victoria Bynum, author of The Free State of Jones. In addition to appearing on DW’s Civil War blog, Dr. Bynum was also a guest […]

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Review: He Hath Loosed the Fateful Lightning by Paul Taylor

September 29th, 2005 · 3 Comments

http://www.brettschulte.net/ACWBooks/2ndBullRun.htm He Hath Loosed the Fateful Lightning: The Battle of Ox Hill (Chantilly) September 1, 1862. Paul Taylor. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane Books (2003). 179 pp. 8 maps. This is a review and summary of Paul Taylor’s He Hath Loosed the Fateful Lightning: The Battle of Ox Hill (Chantilly) September 1, 1862. In this book, […]

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He Hath Loosed the Fateful Lightning, Part 1

September 24th, 2005 · No Comments

He Hath Loosed the Fateful Lightning: The Battle of Ox Hill (Chantilly), September 1, 1862 by Paul Taylor I’ve decided to start off my “Back-to-Back Book” idea by focusing on the small engagement at Ox Hill (Chantilly to the North), which occurred only two days after Second Bull Run. Promising Union Generals Isaac Stevens and […]

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