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This episode features highlights from Chronicles of the American Revolution. The following episodes are included:
Tony Horwitz - Episode 20: Confederates in the Attic
Jack Snyder - Episode 27: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Dr. Louis Intres - Episode 37: The Sultana
Jim Taylor - Episode 39: Slavery Part 1
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This episode was proudly produced by Sounder & Key.
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A few highlights from the first 88 episodes of The Chronicles of the American Civil War. In this episode, we hear from:
Rene Kenard - Civil War Religion - Episodes 51 and 52
Rick Garland - Civil War Music - Episode 47
Robert Ford and Ben Hawley - United State Colored Troops - Episode 21Dr. Joan Cashen - Varina Davis - Episode 44
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Jon Willen speaks about Dr. Leale, President Lincoln's doctor at Ford's Theater.
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John Heiser, National Park historian, speaks about the Camp Letterman Hospital in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Learn more about visiting Gettysburg National Military Park here.
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David Welker speaks on the Battle of Chantilly, known by the Confederacy as the Battle of Ox Hill.
Find David's book on Amazon.
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Dr. Edward Steers Jr. answers questions concerning misconceptions that are common about Abraham Lincoln.
Find Dr. Steers books here.
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Steve Phan, historian and Park Ranger at the Civil War Defenses of Washington, explains the ring of defensive forts built around our nation's capitol to protect it from a Confederate Invasion.
Find out more about the Civil War Defenses of Washington at the National Park Service website.
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Photo Credit: National Park Service
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Dr. Peter Carmichael, Director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College, stops by to discuss education, historians, and (most importantly) his recent book on the Common Soldier.
Find Dr. Carmichael's Book, The War of the Common Soldier, on Amazon.
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Samantha Seiple discusses her book, Louisa on the Front Lines: Louisa May Alcott in the Civil War.
Find more about Samantha at www.SamanthaSeiple.com.
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David Goetz speaks on the involvement of John Singleton Mosby and his men in the Lincoln Assassination.
Find more about David Goetz, his books, and his tours at: http://mosbystours.com/
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Jonathan Noyalas returns to speak about the Battle of Cool Spring.
Learn more about the McCormick Civil War Institute at Shenandoah University.
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Jonathan Noyalas speaks about the attempts of the African Americans in the Shenandoah Valley to get their freedom.
Learn more about the McCormick Civil War Institute.
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Beth Parnicza, Historian at the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, returns to discuss the looting of Fredericksburg by Union troops following the battle there.
Learn more about Beth Parnicza and her work. (Photo Credit)
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Elizabeth Parnicza speaks on the battle of the Wilderness.
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Dr. Joan Cashin returns to the podcast to discuss the practices of Civil War armies in taking the resources of local civilians to supply themselves.
Click here to find Dr. Cashin's book "War Stuff".
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Mantha Young joins us to discuss the Olustee Reenactment and Festival, which is going into its 41st year on February 15-17.
Find information about Bob's Books here.
Photo Credit: https://www.olusteefestival.com/
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Bob Zeller of the Center for Civil War Photography completes Part II of his discussion.
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Bob Zeller of the Center for Civil War Photography talks about the importance of photography in our understanding of the war.
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Author and historian Scott Mingus discussed the capture of York, Pennsylvania by Jubal Early's division just prior to the battle of Gettysburg.
Books by Scott:
Confederate Calamity: J.E.B. Stuart's Cavalry Ride Through York County, Pa.
Flames Beyond Gettysburg: The Confederate Expedition to the Susquehanna River, June 1863
Beyond the Burning Bridge: Wrightsville, Pa., in the Civil War
The Second Battle of Winchester: The Confederate Victory that Opened the Door to Gettysburg
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The Burning of the Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge was the topic of discussion today by historian and author Scott Mingus.
Books by Scott:
Flames Beyond Gettysburg: The Confederate Expedition to the Susquehanna River, June 1863
Beyond the Burning Bridge: Wrightsville, Pa., in the Civil War
The Second Battle of Winchester: The Confederate Victory that Opened the Door to Gettysburg
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