Posted in Monuments

Temperance Monument Washington D.C.

The Temperance Monument and Fountain in Washington, D.C. is right next to the Grand Army of the Republic Monument on Pennsylvania Avenue. The monument was…

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Reconstruction Era Comstock Act Raised in Supreme Court in 2024

The Comstock Act was raised in the Supreme Court in March of 2024. When I was a kid, parents would always warn you that forms…

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NY Times Reviews Two New Books on the Civil War and Reconstruction by Manisha Sinha & Matt Stewart

The New York Times has a review written by S.C. Gwynne of two new books on the Civil War and Reconstruction. Here are substantial excerpts…

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Posted in Book Reviews Civil War Slavery

James: A Novel by Percival Everett

James: A Novel by Percival Everett published by Doubleday (2024) I read a lot of books. Right before my stroke, I was reading more than…

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Civil War Monument in Pittsfield Mass. Where Ball Playing Was Not Allowed!

Pittsfield, Massachusetts is an old mill town in the Western part of the state, just a half-hour away from Albany. I drove through snow in…

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Freeport Memorial Library on Long Island, N.Y.

Freeport is a lively village on Long Island’s South Shore. It has slips that access the Great South Bay and it is just a bridge…

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Bridgeport Ct. Mountain Grove Cemetery Pro Patria Monument

Bridgeport was a fairly modest city at the time of the Civil War. It was known as a developing mill town and a shipping port…

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Chappaqua Friends Meeting House a Refuge for Escaped Slaves

The Chappaqua Friends Meeting was built in 1753 by a group of transplanted Long Islanders who set up the first Quaker community in Westchester County…

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Great Falls National Historic Park at Paterson NJ

Typically I take you to monuments constructed to mark historic events or to honor people directly involved in Reconstruction or the Civil War. However, I…

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Podcast: Harold Holzer Talks About His New Book on Lincoln and the Immigrants

Gerry Prokopowicz, host of Civil War Talk Radio, interviews Harold Holzer, author of “Brought Forth on this Continent: Abraham Lincoln and American Immigration.” The discussion…

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