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Four Sites from Civil War & Reconstruction Periods Added to Virginia Landmarks Register

The Virginia Department of Historic Resources has added several sites associated with the Civil War and Reconstruction Era to the Virginia Landmarks Register. Here is…

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PBS Documentary HARRIET TUBMAN: VISIONS OF FREEDOM Premieres Tuesday, October 4, 2022 

According to a media release from PBS the documentary Harriet Tubman: Visions of Freedom will premiere next month. Here is what PBS sent out: HARRIET…

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Posted in Civil War Podcast Podcasts

Podcast: Jill Ogline Titus, on Gettysburg 1963: Civil Rights, Cold War Politics, and Historical Memory in Americas Most Famous Small Town

Gerry Prokopowicz of Civil War Talk Radio has a fascinating interview with Jill Ogline Titus, author of Gettysburg 1963: Civil Rights, Cold War Politics, and…

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Enslaved Man Archer Alexander to Be Honored in St. Charles, Missouri Sept. 24, 2022 for Saving Lives of Union Soldiers

On Saturday September 24, 2022, a Black Civil War hero, Archer Alexander will be honored for his role in saving men that the Confederates tried…

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Posted in Memory of Reconstruction Places to Visit U.S. Grant

Chris Mackowski Speaking on “The Myth of Grant’s Silence” Sept. 24 at Grant’s Cottage Near Saratoga

The Grant Cottage near Saratoga, N.Y. is hosting its first-ever annual Grant Cottage Literary Landmark Authors talk on  Saturday, September 24th, 2022 at 4:30 PM….

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The Civil War Soldiers Monument in Haverstraw, New York

This week I visited the Soldiers Monument in Haverstraw, New York. The monument is located on the corner of Hudson Ave. and West Broad Street…

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Posted in Book Reviews Civil War

Albert Castel Award Goes to Tullahoma: The Forgotten Campaign that Changed the Course of the Civil War, June 23-July 4, 1863

David Powell and Eric Wittenberg were honored last week with the 2022 Albert Castel Book Award for their campaign study Tullahoma: The Forgotten Campaign that…

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Posted in Civil War Movies

Will Smith Film “Emancipation” on Black Union Soldier “Whipped Peter” Still in Limbo Due to Oscar Slap

The New York Times reports that the release of a new film on the subject of one of the most famous Civil War photographs is…

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Posted in Places to Visit Slavery

Virginia Governor’s Mansion Tours No Longer Mentions Slavery Now That Youngkin Is Governor

NPR reports that Virginia Governor’s Mansion tour in Richmond no longer mentions slavery. Up until the late 20th Century the tours of the historic home…

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Maine Civil War Veteran Credited With Introducing Baseball to Japan in 1872

The above photo shows Horace Wilson standing at right.  Horace Wilson was a young man fresh out of the equivalent of high school when he…

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