Posted in Civil War Places to Visit

Philip Sheridan Equestrian Statue Albany Photo Tour

When I arrived at the New York State Capitol in Albany in January I was surprised that what I have seen right in front of…

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Dying in the Last Months of the Civil War a Confederate Former Senator Conceals His Grave from Sherman

On November 13, 1864 Senator Hammond died at the age of fifty six years old. Hammond was lionized in Secessionist circles in the South for…

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Posted in Book Reviews Slavery

Jon Meacham reviews AMERICAN INHERITANCE: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, 1765-1795, by Edward J. Larson in NY Times

Jon Meacham reviews AMERICAN INHERITANCE: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, 1765-1795, by Edward J. Larson in this weeks New York Times…

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THE LION AND THE FOX: Two Rival Spies and the Secret Plot to Build a Confederate Navy Reviewed by NY Times

The New York Times recently reviewed the new book on the maneuvers of a Union diplomat and a Confederate spy over the construction of Confederate…

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Gettysburg’s Southern Front: Opportunity and Failure at Richmond by Hampton Newsome

Gettysburg’s Southern Front: Opportunity and Failure at Richmond by Hampton Newsome published by the University Press of Kansas (2022)   I am very familiar with…

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Penn Center Reconstruction Site in St. Helena S.C. Receives $2 Million Donation

The Penn Center in St. Helena, South Carolina was established in 1862 by Northern Abolitionists to provide educational assistance to freed Blacks seeking shelter in…

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How South Carolina Explained the Civil War & Reconstruction to Potential Immigrants in 1908

To encourage immigration from abroad, South Carolina published The Handbook of South Carolina in 1908. The book was designed to give foreigners considering a move…

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University of South Carolina Gets New Historical Marker on the College & Reconstruction

At the start of the Martin Luther King Day weekend, the University of South Carolina celebrated its brief period of racial integration during Reconstruction with…

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Posted in Book Reviews Civil War

Around the Web January 2023: Best of Civil War & Reconstruction Blogs and Social Media

Because it was the Holiday Season, December was a little lighter on social media than other months, but there was still plenty of interesting new…

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Posted in Book Reviews Lincoln

Jon Meacham On How Growing Up Near Civil War Battlefields Helped Him Become a Historian

Pulitzer Prize winning historian Jon Meacham has a new book out on Abe Lincoln. Today’s New York Times has an article on how Meacham came…

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