and their patrons who sought to enshrine Abraham Lincoln and his decree of freedom in iconography
Wade Hampton’s emergence as the new commander of the Army of Northern Virginia’s Cavalry Corps in the wake of the death of the lamented cavalry chief
Frank and Stanley realize the unthinkable is happening: Japan is attacking America
and Civil War Roundtables from coast to coast
Lincoln faced the loss of his first love—and a descent into suicidal despair
Killed In Action at Gettysburg Eyewitness Accounts Of The Last Moments of 100 Union Soldiers Who Died an Gettysburg (Gregory A. Coco) - GC confederate and their patrons who soughtGreg Coco At least 10,000 soldiers were killed or mortally wounded in the three day Battle of Gettysburg. More than 5,000 of these deaths were suffered by Union officers and enlisted men. Author Greg Coco mined the sources to pull out eyewitness accounts to illustrate the last moments, hours, or days of 100 Federals who fell there, all meticulously detailed and substantiated by Coco. Gripping, enthralling, sad, and insightful.