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Hope Never to See It: A Graphic History of Guerrilla Violence During the American Civil War Andrew Fialka and Anderson Carman. Univ. of Georgia, $19.95 trade paper (216p) ISBN 978-0-8203-6955-6 ...
The Civil War lingers through sweeping, cinematic episodes—Gettysburg and Vicksburg, Antietam and Atlanta, secession and emancipation—that accent the greatest convulsion in U.S. history.
Historian Patrick O’Donnell spotted an intriguing roadside marker and then spent six years researching a part of the Civil ...
The American Civil War wasn't just a battle between states—it was a showcase of incredible military talent. From 1861 to 1865, certain soldiers earned reputations that struck fear into enemy hearts.
The Confederate guerrilla troops, ... "Most of the 22 men were shot in the back while fleeing despite wearing the uniform of the U.S ... Miller stumbled upon a 1936 map showing a Civil War burial ...
HISTORY UNDERFOOT | OPINION. DeValls Bluff’s Civil War tales include guerrilla in drag who infiltrated Union dance. June 12, 2023 at 2:08 a.m. by SONNY RHODES, Special to the Democrat-Gazette ...
In the years ahead, the U.S. could calm down and revert to the old status quo, or perhaps the Cassandras are right and we’ll face a literal civil war or a sustained guerrilla insurrection or a ...
Nearly 150 years after the battle took place, the Little Bighorn Battlefield is still yielding its history. On Monday, a Civil War-era uniform cuff button was discovered by park visitors.
After Maj. Gen. Frederick Steele and his troops captured Little Rock in September 1863, DeValls Bluff served as a vital link in supplying the capital city with troops and materiel.