Civil War CDV’s: Clues in the Cartes de Visite. Matt Borders & Joe Stahl
A universal desire for both soldiers and civilians alike is to leave something behind, something to prove you were there, [...]
A universal desire for both soldiers and civilians alike is to leave something behind, something to prove you were there, [...]
Experience Antietam National Battlefield from a different perspective via interpretive themes. This presentation will review what interpretive themes are, offer [...]
We are starting off our 2023 Civil War Lecture Series on Wednesday, June 7 with the authors of The Tale [...]
We are excited to begin our eighth year of hosting the Civil War Lecture Series. Since we started, we've raised [...]
We carry a wide selection of local history and Civil War books. Many of our books are written by local [...]
John Schildt John Schildt hardly needs an introduction. He is well known for his many books relating the [...]
"No Time for Prayer" by Dan Nance: The Ohio Brigade advances towards the Dunker Church during the Battle of [...]
N. Gen. Fitz John Porter and staff (LOC) For decades, news accounts published days after Antietam undergirded biting [...]
History books will forever cite the beginning of the American Civil War as April 12, 1861 in Charleston Harbor but [...]
Veterans of the 9th NY Vol. at the monument dedication in 1897. On Wednesday, July 6, Dr. Tom [...]
On Wednesday, June 22st, David Welker will present his Summer Lecture Series presentation, "The Cornfield: Antietam’s Bloody Turning Point” The [...]
While the 1862 Maryland Campaign has been extensively studied, a comprehensive treatment of the part played by each unit has [...]