No whistling Dixie Fighting and dying for the Union Southern Sons, Northern Soldiers brings together a valuable collection of letters from two observant and literate volunteers. The volume\u27s merit rests on the incisiveness of the Remleys\u27 observations, but their backgroun...
Review of: The Union Soldier in Battle: Enduring the Ordeal of Combat. Hess, Earl J
Scholars agree that during the Civil War most Federal soldiers saw their primary purpose as saving t...
Stephen F. Fleharty compiled a detailed and thoughtful chronicle of his unit\u27s history during the...
Review of: Southern Sons, Northern Soldiers: The Civil War Letters of the Remley Brothers, 22nd Iowa...
Letters from men at Benton Barracks in St. Louis offer unique insights into the minds of men involve...
Collections of letters written by company- grade officers often prove more interesting than those fr...
Review of: Dear Catharine, Dear Taylor: The Civil War Letters of a Union Soldier and His Wife. Peirc...
With this book, the Minnesota Historical Society Press announces its return to Civil War publishing....
Proving The Civil War was Really a War Between Brothers The Maltby Brothers’ Civil War tells the sto...
Camaraderie in combat Soldiers\u27 devotion proved powerful During the Civil War, regiments served...
The Ninth New Jersey Remembered For those inclined to believe that involvement in prominent engageme...
Traditionally, regiments have most often been identified with the shared experiences of the common s...
Review of: Yankee Dutchmen under Fire: Civil War Letters from the 82nd Illinois Infantry, translat...
A Look at How One Man Survived the Horrors of War Silas W. Haven was part of Company G of the 27th I...
In its pride in the Confederate soldiers from the state, North Carolina has largely overlooked the m...
Review of: The Union Soldier in Battle: Enduring the Ordeal of Combat. Hess, Earl J
Scholars agree that during the Civil War most Federal soldiers saw their primary purpose as saving t...
Stephen F. Fleharty compiled a detailed and thoughtful chronicle of his unit\u27s history during the...
Review of: Southern Sons, Northern Soldiers: The Civil War Letters of the Remley Brothers, 22nd Iowa...
Letters from men at Benton Barracks in St. Louis offer unique insights into the minds of men involve...
Collections of letters written by company- grade officers often prove more interesting than those fr...
Review of: Dear Catharine, Dear Taylor: The Civil War Letters of a Union Soldier and His Wife. Peirc...
With this book, the Minnesota Historical Society Press announces its return to Civil War publishing....
Proving The Civil War was Really a War Between Brothers The Maltby Brothers’ Civil War tells the sto...
Camaraderie in combat Soldiers\u27 devotion proved powerful During the Civil War, regiments served...
The Ninth New Jersey Remembered For those inclined to believe that involvement in prominent engageme...
Traditionally, regiments have most often been identified with the shared experiences of the common s...
Review of: Yankee Dutchmen under Fire: Civil War Letters from the 82nd Illinois Infantry, translat...
A Look at How One Man Survived the Horrors of War Silas W. Haven was part of Company G of the 27th I...
In its pride in the Confederate soldiers from the state, North Carolina has largely overlooked the m...
Review of: The Union Soldier in Battle: Enduring the Ordeal of Combat. Hess, Earl J
Scholars agree that during the Civil War most Federal soldiers saw their primary purpose as saving t...
Stephen F. Fleharty compiled a detailed and thoughtful chronicle of his unit\u27s history during the...