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Civil War Navy, the History Profession, and Other Historical Musings

A blog about the navies of the Civil War, living history, and much more; basically whatever historical topics cross my mind. And obviously some miscellaneous stuff too!

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Blue Bellied Yank

Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Posted by Blue Bellied Yank. Wednesday, April 2, 2008. Posted by Blue Bellied Yank. Sunday, May 27, 2007. May 28, 2007 10 am to 5 pm. Posted by Blue Bellied Yank. Sunday, May 20, 2007. Travel back in time at the historic Billie Creek Village, located at Rockville, Indiana. This event is known as the best Civil War Re-enactment in the north.

Thoughts, Essays, and Musings on the Civil War

Thoughts, Essays, and Musings on the Civil War. Thursday, January 19, 2012. My Blog is Moving! I just wanted to let all my readers know that my blog is moving to a new address at Wordpress. I found that they offered a more reader-friendly format that allws me to do more with ym graphics. Wednesday, January 11, 2012. Much is said about the.

Rantings of a Civil War Historian

A vivid description of mounted cavalry combat. Wyeth, 4th Alabama Cavalry. Writing in 1898, Wyeth left this vivid description of the mounted fighting at Shelbyville. As a youth, he worked on the farm and then taught school to .

Civil War History The Blog Between the States.

A new adventure and tracing Civil War soldiers. Well, I have exciting news to share with you all. I began my new job on June 5 with the North Dakota State Archives. I worked with the gentleman over the phone and checked a couple databases on Ancestry. Maybe, but, just as with the initial question of did he serve, there is no direct, hard evidence to say for certain.

Civil War Navy Sesquicentennial

Sunday, July 12, 2015. And now, what do you think? As we are at or near the end of the Civil War Navy Sesquicentennial, I would be interested in reading any retrospective posts from current or former contributors to this blog, as well as the many folks who have followed us. What posts on this site stood out for you in the last five years? Posted by Seaman Rob.

To the Sound of the Guns Civil War Artillery, Battlefields and Historical Markers

To the Sound of the Guns. Civil War Artillery, Battlefields and Historical Markers. End of the War at Charleston. Marching Through Loudoun in 1863. About this Blog, and Me.

The Newport Barracks

A blog on the Battle of Newport Barracks, North Carolina and other topics of interest. The above map of the Battle of Newport Barracks was drawn by Josiah O. Livingston of the 9th Vermont. Livingston was one of three members of the 9th Vermont to later win the Medal of Honor for their actions during the February 2, 1864 battle. To purchase a copy of my book on the Battle of Newport Barracks, click on the image above. Gettysburg, PA, United States.

Hoofbeats and Cold Steel Thoughts of Civil War Cavalry Author J. David Petruzzi

Thoughts of Civil War Cavalry Author J. The new link is here. Please update your links and URLs. Prior to the Civil War, White purchased a large farm.

The Polite Progressive

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Civil War Soldiers Letters and Diaries Archive

Life of a soldier series. See LIFE OF A SOLDIER Table of Contents. General Joseph Hooker and Hookers? I was interviewed by Jane Johansson for her The Trans-Mississippian Blog.

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Civil war navy history artifacts living history reenacting uniforms musket cannon ship ironclad monitor merrimac confederate union. This effort was begun to share knowledge of the Navies, Federal and Confederate, during the American Civil War. It is hoped that many people will contribute articles, illustrations, artifacts, pictures, etc to more accurately shape what is known and taught about the men and their culture. Please come back frequently to see how our site grows.

Civil War Navy Sesquicentennial

Sunday, July 12, 2015. And now, what do you think? As we are at or near the end of the Civil War Navy Sesquicentennial, I would be interested in reading any retrospective posts from current or former contributors to this blog, as well as the many folks who have followed us. What posts on this site stood out for you in the last five years? Posted by Seaman Rob.

Civil War NewsHome

Is a current events monthly newspaper published 12 times a year in full color. Featuring regular columns on firearms, Black Powder, White Smoke. By Joe Bilby, Through The Lens. By Stephanie Hagiwara, The Watchdog, The Source. By Michael Shaffer, Critics Corner. By Steve Davis and much more. More than 600 coming event listings a year are published along with extensive coverage of preservation efforts and threats at sites across the country. See a sample of the latest issue.

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Lee because, having fought with him in Mexico, he saw him as a vulnerable human rather than as an unbeatable general. Interesting, in any case . There is a YouTube video. At their Civil War colle.