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  • Some people wonder how it is possible to do even hundreds of tour groups at Antietam and not get bored with the narrative. Well, even though [...]

    General “Burnslide”

    May 15, 2013
  • A Personal Account of Frederick Hitchcock of the 132nd PA Regiment – 150 Years Ago Today A favorite story I tell guests at Antietam (when [...]

    The Attack of the 132nd PA upon Marye’s Heights

    December 13, 2012
  • Battle of Hartsville, TN A very interesting (though often little known) conflict of some substance took place on this date of December 7, 1862 [...]

    Battle of Hartsville, TN

    December 7, 2012
  • Before I soon begin writing about the Battle of Fredericksburg, I am posting five parts of a new War reminiscences collection – one that I’ll [...]

    Texas Brigade Reminiscences of Judge Stevens – Part 5

    December 1, 2012
  • Here is the fourth of five posts from “Reminiscences of the Civil War: by Judge John W. Stevens, a Soldier in Hood’s Texas Brigade, Army of [...]

    Texas Brigade Reminiscences of Judge Stevens – Part 4

    November 29, 2012
  • I again continue with this post by sharing some more of the writing of George F. Noyes – a lawyer from Maine who was a part of Abner [...]

    Antietam Aftermath (part 6) – Early Visitors to the Battlefield

    October 19, 2012
  • Sights around the Dunker Church Over a number of blog posts, I want to share with readers a series of descriptions of the scenes surrounding the [...]

    Antietam Aftermath – Part Three

    October 14, 2012
  • Over a number of blog posts, I want to share with readers a series of descriptions of the scenes surrounding the Sharpsburg area in the days and [...]

    Post-Antietam Descriptions – Part One

    October 11, 2012
  • I spent the day yesterday in the Shenandoah Valley – particularly with a goal of bouncing around the Cross Keys and Port Republic [...]

    Never Know Who You’ll Meet on a Battlefield!

    June 3, 2012
  • This past Sunday and Monday was a time I was able to meet with some people coming to Antietam Battlefield. Sunday was Easter, and as a pastor, it [...]

    Three Tour Families in 24 Hours

    April 11, 2012

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