Recreating Washington A new capital for a reunited nation Its location was the result of compromise; its topography was primarily lowlands that yielded swamps, poor drainage, and insects. It was uncomfortably hot and humid in the summer. It was our nation\u27s capital. But the Civil...
Grant\u27s Strategic Command The General as Administrator Cairo, Illinois, is the southernmost nor...
The summer of 1863 was a cruel season for the 4,500 starving, beleaguered citizens of Vicksburg, Mis...
The president of the United States had been more than usually agitated ever since the news of a majo...
Examining the Cross-Sectional Triumvirate that built the Capital During the 1850s, the United States...
Fresh Introspective into the First Days of the War John and Charles Lockwood present a meticulous tr...
A New Study of Wartime Washington Walt Whitman, one of the thousands of new residents drawn to Washi...
Perhaps no location in North America has had a larger historic and political impact as Washington D....
Washington, D.C., was the most heavily fortified city in North America at the close of the Civil War...
When the British burned Washington D.C. during the War of 1812, the city’s civilians and officials f...
Montgomery, Alabama -- the first capital of the Confederate States of America, as well as the capita...
Despite America\u27s newly won independence, a bitter dispute over whether to have a capital and whe...
Review of: Civil War Congress and the Creation of Modern America: A Revolution on the Home Front, ed...
A martial metropolis NYC\u27s contributions to the Union noted Gotham At War is an entertaining an...
Statesman and poet Civil War visionaries of politics and thought Nineteenth-century visitors to Wa...
Destiny\u27s Conditions: Joseph Hooker\u27s Long Winter with the Army of the Potomac The Civil War m...
Grant\u27s Strategic Command The General as Administrator Cairo, Illinois, is the southernmost nor...
The summer of 1863 was a cruel season for the 4,500 starving, beleaguered citizens of Vicksburg, Mis...
The president of the United States had been more than usually agitated ever since the news of a majo...
Examining the Cross-Sectional Triumvirate that built the Capital During the 1850s, the United States...
Fresh Introspective into the First Days of the War John and Charles Lockwood present a meticulous tr...
A New Study of Wartime Washington Walt Whitman, one of the thousands of new residents drawn to Washi...
Perhaps no location in North America has had a larger historic and political impact as Washington D....
Washington, D.C., was the most heavily fortified city in North America at the close of the Civil War...
When the British burned Washington D.C. during the War of 1812, the city’s civilians and officials f...
Montgomery, Alabama -- the first capital of the Confederate States of America, as well as the capita...
Despite America\u27s newly won independence, a bitter dispute over whether to have a capital and whe...
Review of: Civil War Congress and the Creation of Modern America: A Revolution on the Home Front, ed...
A martial metropolis NYC\u27s contributions to the Union noted Gotham At War is an entertaining an...
Statesman and poet Civil War visionaries of politics and thought Nineteenth-century visitors to Wa...
Destiny\u27s Conditions: Joseph Hooker\u27s Long Winter with the Army of the Potomac The Civil War m...
Grant\u27s Strategic Command The General as Administrator Cairo, Illinois, is the southernmost nor...
The summer of 1863 was a cruel season for the 4,500 starving, beleaguered citizens of Vicksburg, Mis...
The president of the United States had been more than usually agitated ever since the news of a majo...