American Civil War | War History

General Robert E. Lee – Learning the Ropes in Mexico

The American Civil War was the most devastating war in United States history. Over 600,000 Americans lost their lives, and the scars of the conflict…

Gettysburg Day – Was Pickett’s Charge Necessary?

What had been a three-day showdown between the Union Army under the command of Major General George G. Meade and General Robert E. Lee’s Confederate…

The Cuban Confederate Colonel

Ambrosio José Gonzalez seemed to have life made in Cuba. Born into a wealthy family in Havana, his parents were able to send him off…

Kansas/Missouri Border War – Lawrence Massacre and ‘Burnt District’

On the day 21st day of August 1863, the skies of Lawrence were heavy with gloom as smoke rose from the ruins of the city.…

Private Colonialism: The American Filibuster Who Became President

In what was a golden era for political opportunists. Filibusters seemed to thrive in the mid-19th century. The main driving aim of filibusters was imperialism,…

Stonewall Jackson’s Early Masterpiece – The Shenandoah Valley

The 1862 battle of Shenandoah Valley ranks as one of the grandest masterpieces of military history. The Shenandoah Valley situated in Virginia and bounded to…

War Eagle! – Civil War Regiment’s Eagle Mascot Charged into Battle and History

Since the times of Ancient Rome, the eagle has served as a symbol of majestic power. When Rome fell, the nations which eventually replaced it…

Civil War Cavalryman Finally Receives Headstone After 100 years

After having to wait one hundred years, Civil War veteran Union Corporal Timothy Peters has received his military grave marker.  Peters died on August 2,…

Living History – Tradition Keeps the Stories Alive

Stories and Stones, held at Fort Missoula Post Cemetery, the oldest cemetery in Missoula, Montana, is a unique event that remembers the lives of some…

Best Commerce Raider in History – CSS Alabama

In 200 feet of water off the north coast of France, near the port of Cherbourg, lies a Confederate warship which never saw a Confederate…

The Real Louisiana Tigers

The Civil War was the bloodiest ever war fought on the home soil of the United States. The war pitted North against South, brother against…

Custer vs J.E.B. Stuart – The Day Two Cavalry Legends Faced Off at Gettysburg

In the muggy heat of July, 1863, two armies met in the small town of Gettysburg, PA in a battle that would decide the fate…