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America's Civil War

Winter 2024
Magazine

Published since 1987, America’s Civil War strives to deliver to our readers the best articles on the most formative and tumultuous period of American history — the Civil War. Noted authors present the many battles, personalities and fascinating stories of the period.

America’s Civil War

WELCOME READ

Lifelong Passion • COLLECTOR’S ARTIFACTS ADD TO WILSON’S CREEK EXPERIENCE

CIVIL WAR ILLUSTRATED

More UK Vet Success

General Meat Grinder • Match the general slain during the 1862 Maryland Campaign with the location of his demise.

Silent Menace

Fort Negley Celebration

Smooth as Silk

Apprentices of War • INEXPERIENCED YET FILLED WITH FIRE, THE 1ST ALABAMA SOON BECAME ONE OF THE CONFEDERACY’S MOST DEPENDABLE UNITS

A Doll’s Life • KEEPSAKES BY WOUNDED VETS NOT ONLY EARNED NEEDED MONEY, THEY TOLD HEARTFELT STORIES

Subscribe Now! • CHOOSE FROM NINE AWARD-WINNING TITLES

Passing Glory • OPPORTUNITY KNOCKED TO NO AVAIL FOR HIRAM DRYER AND THE FEDERALS AT ANTIETAM’S MIDDLE BRIDGE

Partisan Poetry • AUTHORS HELPED STOKE THE FIRE IN KEEPING THE SOUTH’S FIGHTING SPIRIT ALIVE

RESET IN MARYLAND • Caught off-guard by the Lost Orders and forced to fight on unfavorable ground, Robert E. Lee narrowly escaped the clash at Sharpsburg with his army intact

‘DOGS OF WAR UNLEASHED’ • A Confederate private’s memories of Sharpsburg

UNLIKELY CITADEL • Cairo’s strategic location on the Mississippi made the tiny Illinois town vital to Union hopes in the Western Theater

ART ON THE MOVE • Polyoramas, forerunners of the popular postwar cycloramas, kept troops and civilians entertained on both sides of the Mason-Dixon Line

Chair City • BIG BUSINESS KEPT THIS SMALL TOWN VITAL DURING THE WAR AND AFTER

Duty, Honor, and God

Antietam Complete

UNIT HISTORIES

Kennedy Farm Restoration Near

Milton S. Littlefield


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Frequency: One time Pages: 68 Publisher: HistoryNet Edition: Winter 2024

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Published since 1987, America’s Civil War strives to deliver to our readers the best articles on the most formative and tumultuous period of American history — the Civil War. Noted authors present the many battles, personalities and fascinating stories of the period.

America’s Civil War

WELCOME READ

Lifelong Passion • COLLECTOR’S ARTIFACTS ADD TO WILSON’S CREEK EXPERIENCE

CIVIL WAR ILLUSTRATED

More UK Vet Success

General Meat Grinder • Match the general slain during the 1862 Maryland Campaign with the location of his demise.

Silent Menace

Fort Negley Celebration

Smooth as Silk

Apprentices of War • INEXPERIENCED YET FILLED WITH FIRE, THE 1ST ALABAMA SOON BECAME ONE OF THE CONFEDERACY’S MOST DEPENDABLE UNITS

A Doll’s Life • KEEPSAKES BY WOUNDED VETS NOT ONLY EARNED NEEDED MONEY, THEY TOLD HEARTFELT STORIES

Subscribe Now! • CHOOSE FROM NINE AWARD-WINNING TITLES

Passing Glory • OPPORTUNITY KNOCKED TO NO AVAIL FOR HIRAM DRYER AND THE FEDERALS AT ANTIETAM’S MIDDLE BRIDGE

Partisan Poetry • AUTHORS HELPED STOKE THE FIRE IN KEEPING THE SOUTH’S FIGHTING SPIRIT ALIVE

RESET IN MARYLAND • Caught off-guard by the Lost Orders and forced to fight on unfavorable ground, Robert E. Lee narrowly escaped the clash at Sharpsburg with his army intact

‘DOGS OF WAR UNLEASHED’ • A Confederate private’s memories of Sharpsburg

UNLIKELY CITADEL • Cairo’s strategic location on the Mississippi made the tiny Illinois town vital to Union hopes in the Western Theater

ART ON THE MOVE • Polyoramas, forerunners of the popular postwar cycloramas, kept troops and civilians entertained on both sides of the Mason-Dixon Line

Chair City • BIG BUSINESS KEPT THIS SMALL TOWN VITAL DURING THE WAR AND AFTER

Duty, Honor, and God

Antietam Complete

UNIT HISTORIES

Kennedy Farm Restoration Near

Milton S. Littlefield


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