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America's Civil War

Sep 01 2021
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.

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America's Civil War • Vol. 34, No. 4 September 2021

TOUCHING ACCOUNT

Stone Mountain Standoff • CONTROVERSY OVER PARK’S PAST, FUTURE REMAINS CONTENTIOUS

Split Decision

Cavalry Sideshows?

Drawn to the Cause

CIVIL WAR ILLUSTRATED

BATTLE RATTLE

Under Lock and Key

Western Saves

Medical Revolution • FREDERICK, MD., BECAME THE SCENE OF EPIC CHANGES IN MILITARY MEDICINE DURING THE CIVIL WAR

War at Her Door • A SOUTHERN WRITER’S DIARY PRESENTS A VIVID PICTURE OF LIFE ON THE HOME FRONT

Another Round • J.E.B. STUART’S SECOND “RIDE AROUND MCCLELLAN” PROVED JUST AS CRITICAL AS HIS MORE FAMOUS FIRST

REBEL THUNDER • Jubal Early’s tardy lieutenants save Stonewall, Confederates at Chantilly

History Was Made Here

CROSSING THE ‘RUBICON’ • A “High Private” relays his experiences on the march from Manassas, Va., to Sharpsburg, Md.

THE VICKSBURG QUESTION • Why exactly was Robert E. Lee so opposed to sending help to Mississippi in 1863?

MAJESTIC MOUNTS • Through fire and fury, fighting men formed special bonds with their war horses

City of Unrest • SOUTHERN SYMPATHIZERS ATTACKED UNION TROOPS HERE IN APRIL 1861, THE WAR’S FIRST BLOOD DRAWN IN ACTION

Out of the Shadows

Co-opted Culture

UNIT HISTORIES

Truman Seymour

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Frequency: One time Pages: 68 Publisher: HistoryNet Edition: Sep 01 2021

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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 ONLINE

America's Civil War • Vol. 34, No. 4 September 2021

TOUCHING ACCOUNT

Stone Mountain Standoff • CONTROVERSY OVER PARK’S PAST, FUTURE REMAINS CONTENTIOUS

Split Decision

Cavalry Sideshows?

Drawn to the Cause

CIVIL WAR ILLUSTRATED

BATTLE RATTLE

Under Lock and Key

Western Saves

Medical Revolution • FREDERICK, MD., BECAME THE SCENE OF EPIC CHANGES IN MILITARY MEDICINE DURING THE CIVIL WAR

War at Her Door • A SOUTHERN WRITER’S DIARY PRESENTS A VIVID PICTURE OF LIFE ON THE HOME FRONT

Another Round • J.E.B. STUART’S SECOND “RIDE AROUND MCCLELLAN” PROVED JUST AS CRITICAL AS HIS MORE FAMOUS FIRST

REBEL THUNDER • Jubal Early’s tardy lieutenants save Stonewall, Confederates at Chantilly

History Was Made Here

CROSSING THE ‘RUBICON’ • A “High Private” relays his experiences on the march from Manassas, Va., to Sharpsburg, Md.

THE VICKSBURG QUESTION • Why exactly was Robert E. Lee so opposed to sending help to Mississippi in 1863?

MAJESTIC MOUNTS • Through fire and fury, fighting men formed special bonds with their war horses

City of Unrest • SOUTHERN SYMPATHIZERS ATTACKED UNION TROOPS HERE IN APRIL 1861, THE WAR’S FIRST BLOOD DRAWN IN ACTION

Out of the Shadows

Co-opted Culture

UNIT HISTORIES

Truman Seymour

Subscribe Now!


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