In 1896, Johnse Hatfield pulled up stakes in West Virginia and rode to Washington.
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Havoc in Maryland
A bold rebel cavalry raid falls short at a mountain crossroads. On August 1, […]
Photo Op: The Secrets Behind a Remarkable Photograph
James F. Gibson’s photo of four Union officers in the Army of the Potomac’s […]
REVIEW: Hitler’s Compromises by Nathan Stoltzfus
In his opus, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, […]
Ride of a Lifetime
Hope was in short supply at Fort Phil Kearny, Dakota Territory, in the wake of the December 1866 Fetterman disaster — until John ‘Portugee’ Phillips answered the call
Powerful, Intense, Emotional: Lincoln’s visit to the war wounded
Father Abraham spent hours comforting the wounded of both sides near the war’s end. […]
The War On The Net: Richmond Repository
This Repository on wartime Richmond will satisfy the most avid researcher. www.civilwarRichmond.com We’re a demanding […]
A Couple Questions Regarding the Lincolns
A Couple Questions Regarding the Lincolns
What If the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia’s Battle Had an Alternate Outcome?
While history records the encounter between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia at […]
Dramatis Personae of the U.S. Navy
John Paul Jones (1747-1792) He never commanded a major fleet and lost his flagship […]