Category: Civil War Magazines
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American Civil War Magazine & Journal Index Updated
The American Civil War Magazine and Journal Index has been updated. I recently received a package of Civil War History journals through eBay, allowing me to add eleven issues to the site. Updates: Vols. 26, 32, 33, 41, 43, 45, & 46 of Civil War History Journal added to the Civil War History Journal Section. […]
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American Civil War Magazine and Journal Index Updated
I’ve neglected to mention updates to the American Civil War Magazine and Journal Index lately. Here are the updates from the past week or so: July 13 , 2006 Volume 52, Number 2 of Civil War History Journal is added to the Civil War History Journal Section. Volume 19, Number 3 of America’s Civil War […]
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Charge! Issue 11
Charge! Issue 11 (Spring 2006) Charge! Web Site Page 1 From the Editor’s Desk by Scott Mingus Editor Scott Mingus discusses Johnny Con, the first all Johnny Reb gaming convention, which was held on May 20-21, 2006 in New Albany, Indiana. Page 2 Missed Opportunity? Trimble’s Attack on Cemetery Hill: Wednesday, July 1, 1863 by […]
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North & South Volume 9, Number 3
North & South Volume 9, Number 3 (June 2006) North & South Web Site Page 4 Editorial Page 8 Albert A. Nofi’s Knapsack Al Nofi’s Knapsack is a regular column in North & South that features vignettes and other reminiscences of the late War Between the States. In this issue, Al discusses topics ranging from […]
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Charge! Issue 10
Charge! Issue 10 (Winter 2005) Charge! Web Site Page 1 From the Editor’s Desk by Scott Mingus Editor Scott Mingus discusses Fall-In 2005, held in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Scott mentions several JR3 and Regimental Fire and Fury games as well as his new scenario book Undying Courage: Antietam in Miniature. Page 2 Variant Rules for Your […]
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Civil War Times Illustrated, June 2006
Civil War Times, June 2006 Vol. 45, Number 4 Civil War Times Web Site Page 6 Behind The Lines: A Note From The Editor by Chris W. Lewis Page 8 Turning Points: The 1862 Sioux Uprising by Jeffry D. Wert By mid-1862, the Dakota Sioux were fed up with the United States government. They had […]