Albert Castel has produced another fine book in Tom Taylor\u27s Civil War, a close look at a field officer who served primarily with the 47th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in western Virginia and the Western Theater. Taylor would have remained obscure were it not for the hundreds of surviving letters ...
General John Bell Hood was not the first commander of the Texas Brigade, but he was at the helm when...
Old Brains Admirable administrator, weak warrior Award-winning historian and the W.L. Giles Distin...
New Biography of an Important Division Commander Brian Steel Wills is professor of history and direc...
Amongst the vast literature related to the Civil War, studies of George Armstrong Custer rank high a...
Riding with General Jo Shelby Joseph Orville (Jo) Shelby (1830-1897) surely lived one of the most fa...
Trials and Tribulations Along the Red River In recent years, historians have paid increased attentio...
For the most powerful Civil War memoir by a general, turn to President Grant. For the most distincti...
Review of: Dear Catharine, Dear Taylor: The Civil War Letters of a Union Soldier and His Wife. Peirc...
Tyree of Tennessee An indispensable inferior Armed with an unpublished autobiography, and supporte...
Looking at John Bell Hood in a New Light John Bell Hood holds an eminent position among the American...
Analyzing Grant\u27s Command Structure Ulysses S. Grant ranks as the greatest general to emerge ...
Describes the Civil War career of John W. Rumpel, with extensive quotations from his diary and lette...
Revisiting the Old Roman Nose, the First Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and the War. Dan Lee is a Civ...
Robert Emmett Rodes strode across Douglas Southall Freeman\u27s Lee\u27s Lieutenants as if he step...
During a cavalry action near Culpeper, Virginia, on August 1, 1863, Sergeant Thomas Smith of the 6th...
General John Bell Hood was not the first commander of the Texas Brigade, but he was at the helm when...
Old Brains Admirable administrator, weak warrior Award-winning historian and the W.L. Giles Distin...
New Biography of an Important Division Commander Brian Steel Wills is professor of history and direc...
Amongst the vast literature related to the Civil War, studies of George Armstrong Custer rank high a...
Riding with General Jo Shelby Joseph Orville (Jo) Shelby (1830-1897) surely lived one of the most fa...
Trials and Tribulations Along the Red River In recent years, historians have paid increased attentio...
For the most powerful Civil War memoir by a general, turn to President Grant. For the most distincti...
Review of: Dear Catharine, Dear Taylor: The Civil War Letters of a Union Soldier and His Wife. Peirc...
Tyree of Tennessee An indispensable inferior Armed with an unpublished autobiography, and supporte...
Looking at John Bell Hood in a New Light John Bell Hood holds an eminent position among the American...
Analyzing Grant\u27s Command Structure Ulysses S. Grant ranks as the greatest general to emerge ...
Describes the Civil War career of John W. Rumpel, with extensive quotations from his diary and lette...
Revisiting the Old Roman Nose, the First Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and the War. Dan Lee is a Civ...
Robert Emmett Rodes strode across Douglas Southall Freeman\u27s Lee\u27s Lieutenants as if he step...
During a cavalry action near Culpeper, Virginia, on August 1, 1863, Sergeant Thomas Smith of the 6th...
General John Bell Hood was not the first commander of the Texas Brigade, but he was at the helm when...
Old Brains Admirable administrator, weak warrior Award-winning historian and the W.L. Giles Distin...
New Biography of an Important Division Commander Brian Steel Wills is professor of history and direc...