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Assassination Attempt Against an Anti-Slavery U.S. Congressman in 1861

'We’ll Have Dispatches Now from Hell Before Breakfast”

Vicksburg Celebration: Patriots, Copperheads, and Sham Loyalists

The Day the War Stopped

Here Is What a Moral, Good, and Humble Leader Looks Like

Long Lost, an Original Portrait of a Confederate General Is Found

“I Would Not Have Given Five Cents for My Life from One Moment to Another.”

July 4, 1863 Message: 'Many Believe That the End of Our National Existence Is at Hand'

A Virginia Tobacco Man In Pickett’s Charge

Imagine Climbing Gettysburg's Cemetery Gate on July 2, 1863. Here's What You Would Have Seen.

A Regiment is Sacrificed at Gettysburg

“You Should Always Be Ready to Die”

Finding a Dead Cavalryman With a Glass Eye

Conflicting Accounts of a Confederate Officer's Acts During the 1864 Burning of Chambersburg

Episodes on the Picket Line, 1864

The Tragic Death of a Photographer and Veteran of Berdan's Sharpshooters

“Of All the Mad Looking Rebs the Picture Man Said I Was the Maddest.”

A View of Robert E. Lee after Gettysburg

U.S. Grant on Universal Peace and a World Court to Settle Differences

When Sherman Rode Into Columbia, S.C., an Escaped Union POW Handed Him a Note. Here's the Words.

Daniel Klingel Describes What Happened to His Farm During the Battle of Gettysburg

The Man Behind Sherman's Christmas Gift of Savannah Telegraph to President Lincoln

He Shaped the Way You Visualize the Civil War

“The Finest Army on the Planet”