Published since 1987, America’s Civil War strives to deliver to our readers the best articles on the most formative and tumultuous period of American history — the Civil War. Noted authors present the many battles, personalities and fascinating stories of the period.
TODAY IN HISTORY MAY 13, 1865
Cannon Fire and Cotton Candy
America’s Civil War • Vol. 36, No. 3 Autumn 2023
‘UNION’ MAN OR NOT?
Draw Sabers! • COMMEMORATING THE 160TH ANNIVERSARY OF BRANDY STATION
Pocket Punch
Zouaves in Action
Farewell Pending for Texas Museum
CONVERSATION PIECE A Ray of Sun
Violence App Out
Unto the Breach • GALLANT CHARGE BY RHODE ISLAND CANNONEERS HELPS BREAK THE CONFEDERATE LINES AT PETERSBURG IN APRIL 1865
Amber Vision • TINTED GLASSES SHIELDED SOLDIERS’ SENSITIVE EYES AFTER INJURY
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‘A Hot Place’ • THOUGH THE MEN ARE NAMELESS, THEIR STRUGGLES UNSPOKEN, THE HORROR IN THIS WARTIME PHOTOGRAPH ENDURES
‘Burning Zeal’ • AS CIVIL WAR LOOMS, ANTI-ABOLITIONISTS AND AN ABOLITIONIST NEWSPAPER LOCK HORNS TO MARK THE TRUE POWER OF THE PRESS
BLOODIED ROAD TO GLORY • It didn’t take long for Wheat’s Tigers’ opening gambit at First Manassas to turn to legend
A Coffee Legacy
IN ALL ITS SPLENDOR • Culpeper, Va., would play host to several major armies. Two Grand Reviews and an epic clash on its fertile fields set the stage for Gettysburg
NORTHERN EXPOSURE • Eastport, Maine’s important Civil War contributions find a renewed focus
Hidden Gold Mine
‘OUR TROOPS HAVE NOT BEEN IDLE’ • With no Gettysburg or Chickamauga on hand, Oregon Cavalry tried to ‘chastise’ the Paiute
Falls Church, Va. On Storied Ground • TRANSFORMED FROM COLONIAL TOWN TO A POPULAR D.C. SUBURB, THESE STREETS HOLD HANDFULS OF HISTORY
What Mac Did Right
Plucking the Bloom of Youth
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COLONEL Ambrose Stevens