Vicksburg: Where Grant Learned How to Win the War
An little-discussed factor was the social revolution that preceded Vicksburg's surrender—the destruction of the plantation oligarchy and the liberation of 100,000 slaves
An little-discussed factor was the social revolution that preceded Vicksburg's surrender—the destruction of the plantation oligarchy and the liberation of 100,000 slaves
Lee's orders to Longstreet were to strike the Union line on the open slope of Cemetery Ridge (but Yankee guns interfered)
A volunteer battery’s resolve on July 1, 1863, merits more attention. It helped secure the Union victory
The Maine man's attempts at reconciliation were met with the Virginian's everlasting bitterness
Plenty of blame to go around for the defeat that cost the Union army 13,000 casualties
An Iron Brigade captain recounts his regiment's epic Gettysburg fight
When history travel becomes a reality, visit the small town where the border war got seriously ugly
A few of our favorite locations on the war's most gory single-day battlefield
The surrender at Appomattox Court House has been remembered—and misremembered—from the day the Army of Northern Virginia laid down its arms.
Confederate Iverson and Yankee Stoneman each hoped to restore a stained reputation
On July 1, 1863, a Union officer's hard-nosed response kept J.E.B. Stuart away from Lee for six hours
Civil War soldiers who fought in the tangled forest west of Fredericksburg created a hellish mythology
The war’s closing hours erupted in this southern seat
Two of the 11th Connecticut's officers died in gallant rush on Burnside Bridge
Farm at crucial Gettysburg intersection was commandeered as 11th Corps hospital