It's time to consider those last-minute deductible gifts which ease the tax burden and make life a little lighter for Civil War related organizations. Published December 28 2010
Reindeer on the roof, a fat and jolly elf: It's Christmas Eve!! Published December 24 2010
From columns to carols, the old building shines. Published December 19 2010
The war would not be over for another year and a half, yet President Lincoln decided that he knew who would win and took the opportunity to issue his “Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction.” Published December 8 2010
On occasion, we Civil War history buffs and writers get a little perturbed at how inadequately the public and private schools cover the Civil War. Published December 7 2010
Born in the state of New York, Brig. Gen. Archibald Gracie III choose to serve the South Published December 4 2010
Martha Boltz is a frequent contributor to the long running Civil War features in The Washington Times America At War feature in the print and online editions. She has been a regular contributor to the original Civil War Page and ...
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