Category: Civil War on the Web
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Mine Run Campaign Addendum
Since I posted last week, History Channel forum poster “sfcdan” has written parts 6-9 of his Mine Run Campaign series. Here are the links to the individual posts. Go check them out! Mine Run Part 6 – Payne’s Farm Mine Run Part 7 – New Hope Church Mine Run Part 8 – Parker’s Store Mine […]
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Meade, Mud, Mistakes, and Stalemate: The Mine Run Campaign
As many TOCWOC readers know, I am interested in the post-Gettysburg campaigns in the East and have commented on them in the past. Andrew A. Humphreys, Army of the Potomac’s Chief of Staff at the time of Bristoe Station and Mine Run, did write a short campaign study in 1883 (available to read or for […]
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Top 10 Amazon.com Civil War Bestsellers: September 2008
The past two months, July and August, I took a look at the Amazon.com top 10 Civil War bestsellers. Although I’m barely squeaking this in prior to month’s end, and despite Dimitri’s hatred of lists, I’d like to revisit this a third time and see how (if?) this list has changed in the past 45 […]
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The Civil War Network, Program 2: September 16, 2008
The Civil War Network released its second podcast on September 16, 2008. Francis mentions the availability of individual programs on CD as well. As I mentioned in my blog entry on Program 1, I plan to do brief summaries of the interviews Francis Rose conducts just as I have been doing for Gerry Prokopowicz’s Civil […]
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Pritzker Military Library Webcast: Southern Storm
Hat tip to Dispatch Depot Message Board user “Sam Grant” for pointing out a recently aired Pritzker Military Library webcast on Sherman’s March, Andy Trudeau’s new book on the March to the Sea.
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Army Military History Materials On Line
The US Army Center of Military History has a number of military history materials available on line, including sections on wars ranging from the Revolutionary War to the Global War on Terror. TOCWOC readers will want to look at the Civil War section, which has a number of the excellent Army “Staff Ride” guides used […]
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The Civil War Network, Program 1: August 27, 2008
The Civil War Network’s debut podcast is now available. I plan to do brief summaries of the interviews Francis Rose conducts just as I have been doing for Gerry Prokopowicz’s Civil War Talk Radio. Regular TOCWOC readers will be familiar with the format. If you enjoy this podcast, I encourage readers to use Social Networking […]