For three days in late June 1863, the phrase “General Early” was quite familiar to
For three days in late June 1863, the phrase “General Early” was quite familiar to
I had some time this afternoon after visiting the Ridgeway Research Library at USAHEC to
I recently had a chance to tour the privately owned Fort Evans, a Civil War
Schmucker Hall at the Gettysburg Lutheran Theological Seminary has a long and storied history, playing
In my previous post, I briefly discussed the history of the Confederate Memorial Chapel and
I was honored to receive an invitation to hold the national debut of my new
Historic Warrenton is a quaint place in Northern Virginia which retains much of its small
This monument is on US Route 11, the Martinsburg Pike, northeast of Winchester, Virginia. It
I recently spent a wonderful morning touring the Second Winchester battlefield in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley
Here in the final installment of this brief series on the Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta,