Joe Hooker Was an Ineffectual General, But Does He Deserve Credit for Transforming the Union Cavalry? by D. Scott Hartwig5/8/20232/7/2024 Hooker had his shortcomings, but what he did in revitalizing his army’s cavalry corps was monumental.
Revisiting the ‘Small but Important Riots’ between Brandy Station and Gettysburg by James R. Jewell4/27/20233/21/2023
How a 17-Year-Old New Yorker Became the First Jewish Medal of Honor Recipient by Jon Guttman3/16/20232/21/2024
Generals on Both Sides Made It Their Mission to Find This Confederate Colonel’s Grave by Richard H. Holloway11/14/202211/16/2022
The Etymology of ‘Hooker’: Does It Really Come From a Civil War General? by Claire Barrett4/21/20218/25/2022
Scoundrel: Created with lofty aspirations, the Excelsior Brigade never reached its potential under Dan Sickles by Rick Barram11/27/20182/6/2024
Off and Running: America’s Growing Passion For Horse Racing Stayed Strong During the War by Jack Trammell5/8/20183/17/2022
Killing Jackson: At Chancellorsville, one of the Confederacy’s best fighting brigades doomed the South by Michael C. Hardy5/1/20185/1/2018