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.
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Restored Glory • REDEDICATION CLOSE FOR 54TH MASS. MEMORIAL
Love in the Ruins
Abe Takes a Seat in Prestonburg
Sunk by Singular Means
Tragic Inspiration
‘Another Round Top’ • WITH MAINE TORN APART BY POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN 1880, WAR HERO JOSHUA CHAMBERLAIN AGAIN ANSWERED THE CALL
Delayed Honor • ANDREW JACKSON SMITH DEFIED THE ODDS
Gettysburg Visionary • JOHN BACHELDER WORKED TIRELESSLY TO COMMEMORATE THE JULY 1863 BATTLE
‘SUCH A SPLENDID SOLDIER’ • THE SKY SEEMED THE LIMIT FOR UNION GENERAL FITZ JOHN PORTER. THEN CAME 2ND BULL RUN.
THE SHOWMAN
Stanton’s Stepping Stone
AFFAIR OF HONOR • PERSONALITY CLASH BETWEEN FIERY REBEL COMMANDERS COMES TO A HEAD DURING THE TREK TO GETTYSBURG
Crimson in Gray
POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE • WAR WAS STILL A BLOODLESS ADVENTURE WHEN THESE RARE CAMP IMAGES WERE TAKEN
Ambushed at Aldie
HELL ON THE WATER • THE TRAGIC EXPLOSION OF THE STEAMBOAT ECLIPSE PREDATED THE INFAMOUS LOSS OF SULTANA, BUT WAS SOON FORGOTTEN HISTORY
The Final Contest • THE LAST MAJOR ENCOUNTER OF THE WAR ERUPTED IN THE VIRGINIA COUNTRYSIDE
Brave New World?
Defining Grant’s Legacy
Vicksburg Besieged [Civil War Campaigns in the West]
Stonewall Jackson, Beresford Hope, and the Meaning of the Civil War in Britain
The South’s Forgotten Fire-Eater: David Hubbard and North Alabama’s Long Road to Disunion
FIRST LIEUTENANT Ira B. Dutton