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Confederate Military History has merged with Civil War Reference. And has become part of the Civil War Reference Network. Confederate Military History of Alabama. Confederate Military History of Arkansas. Confederate Military History of Florida. Confederate Military History of Georgia. Confederate Military History of Kentucky. Confederate Military History of Louisiana. Confederate Military History of Maryland. Confederate Military History of Mississippi. Confederate Military History of Missouri.
In early 1863, Montgomery businessman Alfred A. Janney was in Calhoun County for the purpose of buying pig iron and iron ore for one of his furnaces. While scouting an area north of Ohatchee, he noticed an abundance of iron ore on the ground. Come visit Janney Furnace Park. See historic Janney Furnace;. General James Holt Clanton Memorial;.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013. Its been a while but I am back. This issue with the Museum of the Confederacy has been going on for some time. Friday, July 26, 2013. Its been so long since I have posted on here but I am now back and up and running. I am preparing a new post as we speak so stay tuned. Tuesday, June 14, 2011. A Glorious Army by Jeffry D.
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Friday, November 11, 2011. Civil War Antiques Impact on Collectors. Civil War antiques seem to have a lasting impact with their collectors, which is believed to be associated with how the war affected so many Americans and how it also provided a new meaning of freedom for some of those Americans. The Civil War had brothers fighting brothers and cousins fighting cousins, and some even lost their lives at the hand of other family members. Monday, April 12, 2010.
Refighting the American Civil War, One Blog Post at a Time. Tuesday, February 07, 2012. Cross posted from Blog Them Out of the Stone Age. Mike Few, the editor of Small Wars Journal. Recently interviewed me about Reconstruction as an insurgency. Sherman at Bennett Place, Durham, NC and General Robert E. Friday, January 06, 2012. So Ethan and I are back in action.
Hear the whispers of the ghosts of those. Who fought for cause and country. The best way to appreciate history is to experience it. No matter how many books or maps one studies, nothing can compare to seeing the real thing. I have visited hundreds of sites related to the Civil War while working on my Civil War Road Trip books, and I want to help you get as much out of your travels as possible. Connect with our past by exploring. The living roots of American history.