Biographies, battles, eyewitness accounts & period photos of America’s greatest internal conflict. Civil War Times delivers the thrilling, extraordinary history of America’s most deadly internal struggle, from biographies to battle stories, eyewitness accounts to period photographs, plus travel guides, perceptive book reviews and more.
Civil War Times • APRIL 2021 / VOL. 60, NO. 2
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‘OLD BRAINS’ AND ‘GRANNY LEE’ • CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS OFTEN GAVE THEIR GENERALS POINTED NICKNAMES
RELICS AND GRAVES • YOU DON’T HAVE TO LOOK FAR TO FIND TRACES OF PATRICK CLEBURNE IN TENNESSEE
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A CONTINUOUS RUMBLE • THE CIVIL WAR IMPACTS OUR EVERY DAY
WEEK OF WAR • A HANDFUL OF CRITICAL DECISIONS ALTERED THE COURSE OF THE 1862 SEVEN DAYS CAMPAIGN
THE WIDOW’S SECRET • A MISSOURI WOMAN SACRIFICED MUCH OF HER OWN LIFE TO HELP AN AGED UNION VETERAN
A PLACE OF THEIR OWN • AS CIVIL WAR VETERANS STRUGGLED TO REENTER SOCIETY, SOME FORMED THEIR OWN UNIQUE COMMUNITIES
THE OTHER GETTYSBURG • The Civil War still impacts this small Dakota town
‘ESCAPE WAS HOPELESS’ • A STONEWALL BRIGADE CAPTAIN RECOUNTS THE SAVAGE JULY 3, 1863, FIGHT FOR CULP’S HILL AT GETTYSBURG
SENT TO FORT McHENRY
HASTE MAKES WASTE • THE GARDNER CARTRIDGE WAS EXPEDIENT TO MANUFACTURE, BUT PROVED FRAGILE
ALL ABOUT THE MONEY
LONE STAR STRUGGLE
HOOD’S FUTILE END
OF STATUES AND MEANING
SQUARING OFF IN MISSISSIPPI
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