Tag: thomas p. lowry

  • Tom Lowry Vs. the National Archives: An Emailgate Answer?

    First, a short primer.  Earlier this year, historian Tom Lowry was accused of altering a Lincoln pardon letter by the National Archives, who claimed Lowry grew “reticent” during what I assumed was a string of emails.  Lowry denied this accusation at a new blog, saying he had never been contacted about the pardon and had […]

  • Tom Lowry Vs. the National Archives: Where’s the Email?

    Historian Brooks Simpson at Crossroads today raised some good points here and here regarding Tom Lowry’s denial of National Archives accusations against him.  One key question is whether or not the National Archives tried to contact Dr. Lowry prior to knocking on his door one January morning.  Lowry says they did not at all contact […]

  • Civil War Talk Radio: January 20, 2006

    Air Date: 012006 Subject: Sex in the Civil War Book: The Story the Soldiers Wouldn’t Tell: Sex in the Civil War & Tarnished Eagles: The Court-Martial of Fifty Union Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels Guest: Thomas P. Lowry Summary: Unlike the soldiers themselves, author Thomas Lowry, MD, is happy to discuss The Story the Soldiers Wouldn’t Tell: Sex in […]