Caught Sleeping at the Wheel: How the Union Army Almost Nabbed Stonewall Jackson by Rick Britton4/3/20234/3/2023 Cut off from his staff by daring Northern horsemen, Stonewall Jackson faced near-certain disaster. How did he escape?
A Toxic Mix of Anti-War and Anti-Abolitionist Sentiment Led to the North’s First Riots by Jake Wynn12/1/202210/27/2022
This Antietam Photo Has Been a Mystery for Over 40 Years. We’ve Solved It (We Think) — Part 3. by Dana B. Shoaf2/23/20224/25/2022
This Antietam Photo Has Been a Mystery for 40+ Years. We’ve Solved It (We Think)–Part 2 by Martin Prichett2/23/20224/25/2022
This Antietam Photo Has Been a Mystery for 40+ Years. We’ve Solved It (We Think). by Dana B. Shoaf2/23/20224/25/2022
A Famous Dog of the Civil War: The Very Good Boy Who Fought (and Fetched) Alongside Soldiers by Nicholas Picerno2/22/20229/12/2022
Civil War Soldiers Loved Their Coffee. So This Colonel Invented a Coffee Grinder-Gun. by Jay Wertz2/17/20222/28/2022
During the Civil War, Battlefield Dead Were Often Stripped of Anything of Value — Even Their Clothes by John Banks2/10/20221/13/2023