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Lee Besieged is a recently released study of Grant’s Second Petersburg Offensive, an effort to extend the Union infantry’s envelopment of the city south-westward to further restrict Lee’s railroad communications and supply lines, paired with the Wilson-Kautz cavalry raid farther west to hit key bridges and rail lines south and southwest of Petersburg.  John Horn is becoming a Pe...

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On 19-20 September 1862, Shepherdstown in Virginia (now West Virginia) saw the last battle of the Maryland campaign. On the anniversary of the battle in 2025, we were given a talk about it by Kevin Pawlak, who is a Historic Site Manager for the Prince William County Office of Historic Preservation, a certified guide at Antietam National Battlefield and Harpers Ferry National His...

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The Pathfinder and the President is a 2025 publication that narrates the political interaction between the Fremonts (more to come on that) and Lincoln, especially, with respect to the government’s evolving policies on abolition. The author is not a Civil War specialist but rather a political journalist who has published previously on mid-nineteenth century politics, including a...

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In June this year Chris Mackowski of Emerging Civil War (and who we are proud to say is also a member of the UK Round Table) hosted a discussion about the state of the British army and navy at the time of the American Civil War, and what might have been the impact of British involvement in the conflict.  The UK participants were Chris Brice of the Victorian Military Society and ...

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