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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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