War Without Glory: The Trials of the 16th Connecticut Late in the afternoon of September 17, 1862 a regiment of green Connecticut soldiers marched headlong into Otto’s Cornfield at Antietam. Forming part of the extreme left flank of the Army of the Potomac, the Nutmeggers, only days remove...
The Louisiana Tigers Invade Pennsylvania The Louisiana Tigers renown as a rough and tumble, fearless...
Following an Important Confederate Regiment Considering the number of regiments North Carolina suppl...
Retreat from Gettysburg When the Battle of Gettysburg finally ended on July 3, 1863, more than 50,...
Regimental histories are often lost in an endless sea of Civil War books. Their stories can be simil...
During a cavalry action near Culpeper, Virginia, on August 1, 1863, Sergeant Thomas Smith of the 6th...
The Ninth New Jersey Remembered For those inclined to believe that involvement in prominent engageme...
This is the sixth in editor Gary Gallagher\u27s series Military Campaigns of the Civil War, and once...
Traditionally, regiments have most often been identified with the shared experiences of the common s...
For a regimental history to have an impact on historical literature the author must convey the wider...
The forgotten army A history of the western juggernaut Throughout the massive and expanding histor...
A Doomed Dream: The Tennessee Campaign of 1864 Until the late 1960s, Civil War historians and enthus...
Border state infantry: A regimental history revival Kirk Jenkins has demonstrated the continuing ...
After three months in Washington, the Dauphin County Regiment was at last headed south. Resentment i...
Vicious Fight Book follows regiment\u27s struggle at Gettysburg At approximately 4 a.m. on July 2...
A Look at How One Man Survived the Horrors of War Silas W. Haven was part of Company G of the 27th I...
The Louisiana Tigers Invade Pennsylvania The Louisiana Tigers renown as a rough and tumble, fearless...
Following an Important Confederate Regiment Considering the number of regiments North Carolina suppl...
Retreat from Gettysburg When the Battle of Gettysburg finally ended on July 3, 1863, more than 50,...
Regimental histories are often lost in an endless sea of Civil War books. Their stories can be simil...
During a cavalry action near Culpeper, Virginia, on August 1, 1863, Sergeant Thomas Smith of the 6th...
The Ninth New Jersey Remembered For those inclined to believe that involvement in prominent engageme...
This is the sixth in editor Gary Gallagher\u27s series Military Campaigns of the Civil War, and once...
Traditionally, regiments have most often been identified with the shared experiences of the common s...
For a regimental history to have an impact on historical literature the author must convey the wider...
The forgotten army A history of the western juggernaut Throughout the massive and expanding histor...
A Doomed Dream: The Tennessee Campaign of 1864 Until the late 1960s, Civil War historians and enthus...
Border state infantry: A regimental history revival Kirk Jenkins has demonstrated the continuing ...
After three months in Washington, the Dauphin County Regiment was at last headed south. Resentment i...
Vicious Fight Book follows regiment\u27s struggle at Gettysburg At approximately 4 a.m. on July 2...
A Look at How One Man Survived the Horrors of War Silas W. Haven was part of Company G of the 27th I...
The Louisiana Tigers Invade Pennsylvania The Louisiana Tigers renown as a rough and tumble, fearless...
Following an Important Confederate Regiment Considering the number of regiments North Carolina suppl...
Retreat from Gettysburg When the Battle of Gettysburg finally ended on July 3, 1863, more than 50,...