Did Daniel Sickles, the Union\u27s most notorious general, save the day for the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg? That\u27s exactly what he wanted you to believe
At the tiny crossroads town of Cold Harbor, Ulysses S. Grant hoped to crush Robert E. Lee\u27s army ...
After three months in Washington, the Dauphin County Regiment was at last headed south. Resentment i...
The stuffed head of Old Baldy, General George Meade’s favorite horse, can be found mounted on the wa...
Did Daniel Sickles, the Union\u27s most notorious general, save the day for the Army of the Potomac ...
Separate strategies Scholar compares diverse approaches to analyzing battle This year being the 1...
Carte de visite of General Daniel Edgar Sickles, who served in the Union Army during the Civil War. ...
Dan Sickles has been regarded by many historians as a political general who was a buffoon and led hi...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
A native of New York City, Sickles was a member of Congress when he shot and killed Philip Barton Ke...
Thirty years after the battle of Gettysburg, the small Pennsylvania town was once again besieged—onl...
So ends, this lesser battle of the first day, starkly disputed and piecemeal won and lost By corps-c...
This summer, while doing research at Stratford Hall, I happened across the name of one West Point pr...
July 1, 1863. It is the first day of what will come to be known as the Battle of Gettysburg. Union f...
The battle for Gettysburg has often been viewed as a commander\u27s battle. Historians have eagerly ...
In the woods south of Wilmington, men in blue uniforms moved forward in a loose skirmish line. They ...
At the tiny crossroads town of Cold Harbor, Ulysses S. Grant hoped to crush Robert E. Lee\u27s army ...
After three months in Washington, the Dauphin County Regiment was at last headed south. Resentment i...
The stuffed head of Old Baldy, General George Meade’s favorite horse, can be found mounted on the wa...
Did Daniel Sickles, the Union\u27s most notorious general, save the day for the Army of the Potomac ...
Separate strategies Scholar compares diverse approaches to analyzing battle This year being the 1...
Carte de visite of General Daniel Edgar Sickles, who served in the Union Army during the Civil War. ...
Dan Sickles has been regarded by many historians as a political general who was a buffoon and led hi...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
A native of New York City, Sickles was a member of Congress when he shot and killed Philip Barton Ke...
Thirty years after the battle of Gettysburg, the small Pennsylvania town was once again besieged—onl...
So ends, this lesser battle of the first day, starkly disputed and piecemeal won and lost By corps-c...
This summer, while doing research at Stratford Hall, I happened across the name of one West Point pr...
July 1, 1863. It is the first day of what will come to be known as the Battle of Gettysburg. Union f...
The battle for Gettysburg has often been viewed as a commander\u27s battle. Historians have eagerly ...
In the woods south of Wilmington, men in blue uniforms moved forward in a loose skirmish line. They ...
At the tiny crossroads town of Cold Harbor, Ulysses S. Grant hoped to crush Robert E. Lee\u27s army ...
After three months in Washington, the Dauphin County Regiment was at last headed south. Resentment i...
The stuffed head of Old Baldy, General George Meade’s favorite horse, can be found mounted on the wa...