Posted in Civil War

Former President Trump Says Civil War Could Have Been Avoided Through Negotiation

Former President Donald Trump just involved himself in the historiography of the Civil War during a speech in Iowa today. It was not an event…

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Posted in Civil War Monuments Places to Visit

Hillsdale NY Soldiers Monument in the Taconic Mountains

Hillsdale, New York is a scenic locale about two hours north of New York City. I arrived there during Christmas on a rainy morning. There…

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Posted in Book Reviews Civil War

Podcast: Scott Hartwig Discusses His Book “I Dread the Thought of the Place: The Battle of Antietam and the End of the Maryland Campaign”

The Battle of Antietam is the single bloodiest one-day battle in American history. PreservePodcast  interviews D. Scott Hartwig about his new, award winning, book “I…

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Bethlehem Pennsylvania Civil War Soldiers’ Monument

The day after Christmas I went to Bethlehem, in the spirit of the Season. The town was celebrating the birth of Christ, but it was…

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Copperhead Mayor Fernando Wood and Union Gen. John Dix Graves in Manhattan

When I mention the Trinity Church cemetery in Manhattan, most New Yorkers will tell me about visiting there as a  child, typically to see the…

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New York Times Reviews “LONGSTREET: The Confederate General Who Defied the South”

The new book by Elizabeth Varon on Confederate General James Longstreet was recently reviewed in the New York Times by Brenda Wineapple. Here are some…

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Posted in 14th Amendment

The 14th Amendment’s “Disqualification Clause” Was Drafted to Protect the Republic from Violent Overthrow

[25 Civil War Historians File Brief on Disqualification Clause] The 14th Amendment is among the most cited Amendments to the United States Constitution, but the…

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Longstreet National Review

https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2024/01/james-longstreets-other-war/ Allen Guelzo By ALLEN C. GUELZO November 30, 2023 4:53 PM 1 CommentListen Longstreet: The Confederate General Who Defied the South, by Elizabeth R. Varon…

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Texas Historical Commission Removes Books on Slavery and Race from Historic Sites

The Varner-Hogg plantation near Houston was a sugar plantation that was worked by sixty-six enslaved African Americans in the early 19th Century. It is a…

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Amistad Monument New Haven, Connecticut

New Haven is mostly known as the place where  Yale University occupies the center of the city. In the 1800s, it had significantly more importance….

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