Civil War Times Magazine
Historic travelers can quench their thirst with a flood of Civil War-themed brews. From Minnesota to Maine to Virginia, a curious intersection of Civil War history and beer brewing is taking place. Heritage tourism is a driving force...
Civil War Times Magazine
Eager to support the North, the budding author volunteered for a fledgling corps of female nurses… For generations of Americans, Louisa May Alcott has been revered as the author of Little Women (1868), the semi-autobiographical...
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Strong Enough to Float an Iron Wedge Few things were as welcome to soldiers in camp and on the march as a fresh, hot cup of coffee Somewhere amid the horror and bloodshed of Antietam, a small act of kindness was rendered that would be...
Civil War Times Magazine
Gettysburg’s famed Electric Map reopens in Hanover, PA, ready for a new generation of Civil War enthusiasts. Scott Roland and Marc Charisse are bent over a network of wires, making connections, testing things out and adjusting their...
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Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition http://civilwargovernors.org/ In January 1864, “loyal citizens of Christian County who have always been and expect ever to be for putting down the rebellion” warned Kentucky...
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Exhausted from weeks of incessant campaigning, Lt. Gen. Jubal Early’s 8,000 Army of the Valley veterans hoped that Sunday, July 17, 1864, might afford them an opportunity for some much- needed rest. Some of them had been on the march...
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Hiram Berdan's green-coated marksmen of the 1st United States Sharp Shooters made things miserable for the Confederates around Yorktown, Virginia....