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Why Don't You Take It?
Category: Friday Funny Posted: 5/18/2012Good morning! Today's Friday Funny is an 1861 Currier & Ives sketch commenting on the Union's substantial advantage in terms war materiel.
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CARNEY: Ministers and Masters (2011)
Category: Book Reviews Posted: 5/16/2012
In Ministers and Masters, Charity Carney furnishes a concise study of antebellum southern Methodist ministers and their often remarkable intersections with the culture of southern honor...
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SCARBOROUGH: The Allstons of Chicora Wood (2011)
Category: Book Reviews Posted: 5/16/2012
The Allstons of Chicora Wood is an interesting and frustrating book. What began as a standard biography of antebellum South Carolina governor and rice planter Robert F.W. Allston, evolved over the course of the author's research into a broader study of the Allston family...
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John Mackie: The Man and the Memory
Category: Iron Men Afloat Posted: 5/15/2012
One rarely thinks of the United States Marine Corps and the Civil War in the same thought. Given their small size and limited service, this is not surprising. And yet hidden away in a rarely visited section of the Richmond National Battlefield Park?Drewry?s Bluff?sits an interpretative marker honoring Corporal John F. Mackie
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Photo Essay
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"Life Studies of the Great Army"
Samples from famed wartime artist Edwin Forbes' stunning series of postwar copper sketches depicting life in the Army of the Potomac.


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