-
Recent Posts
- A Union Girl In the South 05: Dora Miller’s Civil War Diary, Jan 28, 1861
- A Union Girl In the South 04: Dora Miller’s Civil War Diary, Jan 28, 1861
- A Union Girl In the South 03: Dora Miller’s Civil War Diary, Jan 26, 1861
- A Union Girl In the South 02: Dora Miller’s Civil War Diary, Dec, 1860
- A Union Girl In the South 01: Dora Miller’s Civil War Diary, Dec 1, 1860
Recent Comments
- Mark Vogl on About
- shopgoodideas.com on Why Abraham Lincoln Sent the Union Army to Defeat at Bull Run
- Liberty and Justice – How a Handful of Merchant Ships Struck a Blow for Civil Rights in WW2 | militaryhistorynow.com on Articles Index
- Mark DC (@FilmCriticOne) on Lincoln in 1855: Slavery will never end peacefully
- Ron Franklin’s Civil War | Civil War BSC on Articles Index
Archives
Categories
Meta
Category Archives: The Confederacy
General Dorsey Pender: the Rebel, the Christian
As I was reading Shelby Foote’s account of the battle of Gettysburg (Civil War, A Narrative, Vol. 2), I was struck by his description of the death of Confederate Major General Dorsey Pender. [T]here still was Pender, whose division was … Continue reading
Posted in Generals, Slavery, The Confederacy
Tagged Civil War, Confederacy, Confederates, Gettysburg
Leave a comment
A Civil War Propaganda “Broadcast”
Long before the Germans and Japanese used radio to broadcast propaganda in WW2, the American military tried a more primitive method during the Civil War. Anyone who has watched their share of old World War II movies is familiar with … Continue reading
Posted in Campaigns, The Confederacy
Tagged Admiral David Dixon Porter, bombshells, broadsides, Civil War, flyers, leaflets, propaganda, Vicksburg
Leave a comment
Jefferson, who?
This past Wednesday at Bible Study in my church, I was making a point about the necessity of forgiving people who have hurt or offended us. To illustrate the idea that forgiveness is even more important to the one who … Continue reading
Posted in Jefferson Davis, Slavery, The Confederacy
Tagged Civil War, Jefferson Davis
Leave a comment