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Magazine Archives:Civil War Times

You imagine smoke drifting from a cannon muzzle. A poignant image conveys youthful sacrifice. A quickly penned letter home conveys a soldier’s battle experience. Leading scholars present powerful essays on forgotten aspects of the war. Civil War Times magazine takes you on incredible thought-provoking journeys to the battles, personalities, weapons, and strategy of the conflict that still impacts this country. It’s no wonder that a subscriber described the lavishly illustrated magazine founded in 1962 as “Civil War time travel between two covers.”

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This House Survived the Civil War — Barely

by Dana B. Shoaf12/14/202212/14/2022
Smith carbine, open for loading

Buttermilk Falls Blaster: The First and Only Carbine That Used Rubber Cartridges

by Dana B. Shoaf12/14/202212/15/2022
Ellen Gibson Hobart

Who Was the US Army’s First Female Chaplain? Hint: It Was During the Civil War

by John P. Deeben12/8/20222/27/2023

How the Civil War Inspired This 19th-Century Poet’s Classic Christmas Song

by Melissa A. Winn12/7/202212/7/2022
Coal miners working underground

A Toxic Mix of Anti-War and Anti-Abolitionist Sentiment Led to the North’s First Riots

by Jake Wynn12/1/202210/27/2022

Tragedy Along the Potomac: Alcohol Fueled a Deadly Interaction Between a Union Soldier and a Maryland Teenager on July 21, 1861

by HistoryNet Staff11/30/202212/1/2022
Meeting of Lincoln's cabinet

Book Review: Ways and Means / Lincoln and His Cabinet and the Financing of the Civil War

by Rick Beard11/28/20224/29/2024
Winfield Scott in Mexican War

He Was One of the Greatest Soldiers in U.S. History. So Why Doesn’t Winfield Scott Get Any Respect?

by Gary W. Gallagher11/17/202211/17/2022

‘A thousand mighty thunders’

by William Griffing11/15/202211/15/2022

The Other Speaker 

by Dana B. Shoaf11/14/202211/15/2022

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