Media Summary: With Mr. John Horn The nine-month siege of Petersburg was the longest continuous operation of the Civil War. Large-scale Union ... Reimagining one of the oldest genres of Civil War history, Dr. Marten's program will explore the Antietam Campaign through the ... The nine-month siege of Petersburg was the longest continuous operation of the Civil War. Contrary to popular belief, it was ...

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With Mr. John Horn The nine-month siege of Petersburg was the longest continuous operation of the Civil War. Large-scale Union ... Reimagining one of the oldest genres of Civil War history, Dr. Marten's program will explore the Antietam Campaign through the ... The nine-month siege of Petersburg was the longest continuous operation of the Civil War. Contrary to popular belief, it was ... The Federal offensives of 1864 were designed to take advantage of the rail lines under its control and disrupt and destroy the ... Presented by Gene Eric Salecker With the capture of Vicksburg in July 1863, the Bluff City became a Union citadel within the ... I spoke with John Horn about his latest book,

The Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 119) Professor Blight uses Herman Melville's poem "On the Slain Collegians" to introduce ... Gettysburg National Military Park Ranger Karlton Smith explores the last moments of the Confederacy through the eyes of James ... Major General Ambrose E. Burnside ranks among the most maligned generals of the American Civil War and much of the criticism ... Before Google, there was real research – places you had to go, things you had to do, confirmations you had to get, to work to what ... Ranger Matt Atkinson discusses his involvement in the formation of the "Lost Cause" after the American Civil War. The battle of Seven Pines cannot be considered a Confederate success. Who was to blame? Was it James Longstreet, Benjamin ...

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Second Friday Lecture: Lee Besieged
Lee Besieged   Grant’s Second Petersburg Offensive
Second Friday Lecture: The 6th Wisconsin and the Antietam Campaign
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The War for the Rail Lines in 1864 (Lecture)
Second Friday Lecture: Vicksburg After the Fall
Lee Besieged with John Horn
19. To Appomattox and Beyond: The End of the War and a Search for Meanings
"Not Yet!" Longstreet at Appomattox (Lecture)
"A Simple Hop, Skip, and Jump?" Burnside and His Bridge at Antietam: A Reexamination (Lecture)
Second Friday Lecture: Shaking Loose the Facts or How I Came to Resent Herman Melville
Jubal Early and the Molding of Confederate Memory (Lecture)
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Second Friday Lecture: Lee Besieged

Second Friday Lecture: Lee Besieged

With Mr. John Horn The nine-month siege of Petersburg was the longest continuous operation of the Civil War. Large-scale Union ...

Lee Besieged   Grant’s Second Petersburg Offensive

Lee Besieged Grant’s Second Petersburg Offensive

John Horn

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Second Friday Lecture: The 6th Wisconsin and the Antietam Campaign

Second Friday Lecture: The 6th Wisconsin and the Antietam Campaign

Reimagining one of the oldest genres of Civil War history, Dr. Marten's program will explore the Antietam Campaign through the ...

217 JOHN HORN - LEE BESIEGED: GRANT'S SECOND PETERSBURG OFFENSIVE

217 JOHN HORN - LEE BESIEGED: GRANT'S SECOND PETERSBURG OFFENSIVE

The nine-month siege of Petersburg was the longest continuous operation of the Civil War. Contrary to popular belief, it was ...

The War for the Rail Lines in 1864 (Lecture)

The War for the Rail Lines in 1864 (Lecture)

The Federal offensives of 1864 were designed to take advantage of the rail lines under its control and disrupt and destroy the ...

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Second Friday Lecture: Vicksburg After the Fall

Second Friday Lecture: Vicksburg After the Fall

Presented by Gene Eric Salecker With the capture of Vicksburg in July 1863, the Bluff City became a Union citadel within the ...

Lee Besieged with John Horn

Lee Besieged with John Horn

I spoke with John Horn about his latest book,

19. To Appomattox and Beyond: The End of the War and a Search for Meanings

19. To Appomattox and Beyond: The End of the War and a Search for Meanings

The Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 119) Professor Blight uses Herman Melville's poem "On the Slain Collegians" to introduce ...

"Not Yet!" Longstreet at Appomattox (Lecture)

"Not Yet!" Longstreet at Appomattox (Lecture)

Gettysburg National Military Park Ranger Karlton Smith explores the last moments of the Confederacy through the eyes of James ...

"A Simple Hop, Skip, and Jump?" Burnside and His Bridge at Antietam: A Reexamination (Lecture)

"A Simple Hop, Skip, and Jump?" Burnside and His Bridge at Antietam: A Reexamination (Lecture)

Major General Ambrose E. Burnside ranks among the most maligned generals of the American Civil War and much of the criticism ...

Second Friday Lecture: Shaking Loose the Facts or How I Came to Resent Herman Melville

Second Friday Lecture: Shaking Loose the Facts or How I Came to Resent Herman Melville

Before Google, there was real research – places you had to go, things you had to do, confirmations you had to get, to work to what ...

Jubal Early and the Molding of Confederate Memory (Lecture)

Jubal Early and the Molding of Confederate Memory (Lecture)

Ranger Matt Atkinson discusses his involvement in the formation of the "Lost Cause" after the American Civil War.

Longstreet & Huger: The Battle of Seven Pines (Lecture)

Longstreet & Huger: The Battle of Seven Pines (Lecture)

The battle of Seven Pines cannot be considered a Confederate success. Who was to blame? Was it James Longstreet, Benjamin ...