SPRING 1990, Vol. 1 No. 1
Charles Alley, 5th IA Co. C; musician Bobby Horton; Ira Simmons, 91st IL Co. D; Pvt. Newton Burrow, 12th TN Co. D, after Shiloh; Francis Miles Finch poem; South Carolina secedes; Cpl. John Kline, 6th MI Co. C; A.C. Smith (56th VA) and Albert Hamilton (72nd PA) reunite at Gettysburg 50 years later; A.H. Beauchamp, 1st AL at Port Hudson, LA; John Dooley, 1st VA on camp life (Note: yellowing due to age)
SUMMER 1990, Vol. 1 No. 2
Appomattox 1865 & 1990; J.B. Polley, 5th TX at Gaines Mill, VA; James Mallery, 3rd WI Co. A Cav.; reenactor Bob Garbisch, 71st PA; John Stevens, 54th MA; "The Drummer Boy" poem; no command for Gen. Carl Schurtz; Gen. Lee accused of straggling (Note: some mildew spots around edges)
FALL 1990, Vol. 1 No. 3
Gettysburg 1863 & 1988; Gen. Lee writes home; Gen. Grant sends orders to Meade; AL soldier's poem to his wife; CSA soldier writes to his brother at home; Benjamin Mead, 1st MA; "Barbara Frietchie" poem
FALL/WINTER 1990 (Christmas), Vol. 1 No. 4
PA living historian remembers Christmas; reaction to Lincoln's Gettysburg Address; poem by William McCabe, CSA; Union soldier writes home; Savannah, GA "Jingle Bells" Festival; Beverly Stanard, New Market cadet; William Downer, 6th VA Cav. Co. I; CSA soldier after Lookout Mountain; Artillery Punch recipe; Frank Malcolm, 7th IA; William Cook, 40th IN; Ira Pettit, 11th US Co. F; letter from Stone's River
WINTER 1991, Vol. 2 No. 1
Living history, MD Signal Detachment; 1st NC private gets spirited promotions; poem from reenactor; Elias French, KY; Thomas Painter, 39th OH Co. B; Stonewall Jackson remembered; reenactor's poem of Stone's River, Part 1; blacks in CSA uniform; James Miligan, 15th NY Cav. Co. K; John Dooley, 1st VA, at Fredericksburg
SPRING 1991, Vol. 2 No. 2
Chickamauga; CW Days at Monmouth Battlefield, NJ; Henry Kyd Douglas, Stonewall Jackson's aide; CW wit; reenactor's poem of Stone's River, Part 2; Rose O'Neal Greenhow, Confederate spy; William Harris, 6th IA Co. K, drummer boy; Addison Sanders, 16th IA; H.S. of 2nd IA; Shiloh; Edward Schilling, 4th MD Co. F; hair tonic ad (Note: some mildew spots around edges)
SPRING/SUMMER 1991, Vol.. 2 No. 3
Tenure brothers, 135th NY Co. K & 6th NY Artillery; stats on Johnny Reb; "Little Giffen" poem; soldier's life insurance payments kept; Irish Catholics in blue; reenactor describes personal psychic encounters; William Sloan, Anderson Cavalry Co. C, PA; Rice Bull, 123rd NY Co. D; Benjamin Knowles, 4th ME Co. I (Note: some mildew spots around edges)
SUMMER 1991, Vol. 2 No. 4
"Preservation of the Union" speech; Anslum Lynch Watts, 21st VA Cav. 2nd Co. C & 36th VA; "Bivouac of the Dead" poem; John Dooley, 1st VA, at Antietam; Col. Robert Powell, 5th TX Co. D; "Dixie" and "Battle Hymn" stats; Henry Wirz, Andersonville Prison Commandant; Francis Marion Bateman, 78th OH Co. C; Eugene Fitch Ware, 1st IA & 4th & 7th Cav.; salute to Confederate flag (Note: some mildew spots around edges)
FALL 1991, Vol. 2 No. 5
Lincoln's Final Public Address; Lincoln portrayers; Walt Whitman poem; Edward Everett's Gettysburg Address; Lincoln's Journey to Washington City; Update on Case of Dr. Mudd; mindset of individuals following Lincoln's death
FALL/WINTER 1991 (Christmas), Vol. 2 No. 6
Sarah Wadley's Christmas 1862 diary; Grant pleads for Gen. Thomas to move quickly to cut off Hood at Nashville; 5th TX at Little Round Top, Gettysburg; Edward Schilling, 4th MD Co. F; Oliver Wendell Holmes' poem; birds at Stone's River, TN; Stonewall Jackson's reputation; drummer boy Charlie Coulson converts his Jewish doctor; love letter; "Notice: Your Husband Is No More" (Note: some yellowing due to age)
WINTER 1992, Vol. 3 No. 1
Union soldier awaits his pension; William Cook, 40th IN; blockade runner; song lyrics of Lincoln & Davis; tent fire at 125th Franklin reenactment; Ira Pettit, 11th US, is off to war; CW ghosts of Burkittsville, MD; Lincoln's family was deeply divided, North and South
SPRING 1992, Vol. 3 No. 2
CW, Denver to Glorieta Pass; Beverly Stanard, VMI cadet's essays on life and war; US figures speak on "Uncle Tom's Cabin"; John Dooley, 1st VA, on the march; poem on a camp aide; James Milligan, 15th NY Cav. Co. K; CSA reenactor steps into character; Maj. Henry Livermore Abbott, 20th MA
SPRING/SUMMER 1992, Vol. 3 No. 3
Origins of Coca-Cola; Angel of Maryes Heights; Benjamin Franklin Butler, Constitutional lawyer; transplanted Caroline Seabury is discriminated against; Samuel Cormany, 16th PA Cav; New Orleans columnist defends southern economy; McHenry Howard, 1st MD, CSA; NY reenactor steps into character for 125th Monocacy; Mary Todd Lincoln refuses to send her boy to war
SUMMER 1992, Vol. 3 No. 4
RI Artillery chaplain, Henry White; Fort Delaware, NJ; Charles McKenna, 155th PA Co. E; "Apron Flag" poem; southern woman writes of war at home; ghosts at Gettysburg College; father writes home of his son's death; Forrest and the KKK; southerners fight for Lincoln
FALL 1992, Vol. 3 No. 5
song parodies for immigrant soldiers; Walt Whitman recalls the war; Joshua Chamberlain, 20th ME; Phoebe Yates Pember, Chimborazo Hospital matron, Richmond, VA; Richard Taylor, 9th LA; Henry Wirz' last plea for Andersonville tragedy; Dred Scott case; LA oaths of office; death of Gen. Lee; benediction at Gettysburg cemetery
WINTER 1993, Vol. 4 No. 1
Nicholas Grant, 6th TN Co. F; William Corby, 88th NY chaplain; a soldier's body returned home; hardtack; Presidential Campaign of 1860; Gettysburg Cyclorama in Denver, CO; letters in camp; MD loyalists feed CSA soldiers; D.D. Burrows, US Signal Corps & 5th ME
SPRING 1993, Vol. 4 No. 2
Lee surrenders to Grant; John Spann, 16th TX Co. C; Union soldier's height; fate of "The Sultana"; William Strange, youngest Union private; James Henry Gooding, 54th MA; Fort Sumter falls; Aungier Dobbs, Ringgold Cav. PA; Henry Wirz seeks protection; freed slave seeks recompense from his former master; GA Sen. Sam Nunn on CW battlefields; Frank Mixson, 1st SC Co. E
SPRING/SUMMER 1993, Vol. 4 No. 3
Charles Harvey Brewster, 10th MA Co. C; interview with Longstreet's granddaughter; Battle of Corydon, IN; 50th anniversary of Gettysburg; Grant reports on the south after the war; southerner's proud heritage; John Majors, 13th IN; TN convention on secession; Victorian rules for conversation; ghosts at Andersonville Prison; "Taps"; Daniel Ellis, TN Union guide; death statistics
SUMMER/FALL 1993, Vol. 4 No. 4
William Brearley, 17th MN, at Antietam; Day of Jubilo; Mother's farewell to her soldier boy; Atlanta falls; Brig. Gen. Phil Kearny poem; Webster Pope, clerk, 22nd WI; brother buries brother at Chickamauga; why "X" stands for kiss; Sept. 17, 1862; 130th reenactment of Gettysburg
FALL 1993, Vol. 4 No. 5
Charles Barber, 104th NY; Jedediah Hotchkiss, CSA cartographer; J.W. Groat, 1st MN Co. C; Coffee Beef Stew recipe; William Henry Brisbane, 2nd WI Cav. chaplain; a dead soldier protects his family; burial at National Cemetery, Gettysburg; Mary Walker, only woman to receive Congressional Medal of Honor during CW; Lt. Samuel Calvin Jones, 22nd IA Co. A; PA Sen. on CW battlefields
CHRISTMAS 1993, Vol. 4 No. 6
Joseph Polley, 5th TX; Cpl. James Henry Gooding, 54th MA Co. C; greatest Christmas gift of all; John McElroy, 16th IL; Fred Pettit, 100th PA Co. C; Capt. Hubert Anton Casimir Dilger, "Leatherbreeches"; Christmas "trim-mings"; Battle of Chustenahlah, Indian Territory; snowball fight; Union soldiers write home longingly
WINTER 1994, Vol. 5 No. 1
Catholic nun mourned; Jeff Davis prepares for the CSA Presidency; camp punishments; soldier ward at Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, VA; Monitor vs. Merrimack; Florida soldiers fight for Union; Indian Chief serves as CSA colonel; Baptist minister defends slavery; Longstreet's funeral; Battle of Kernstown, VA by Aungier Dobbs of Ringgold Cav., PA
SPRING 1994, Vol. 5 No. 2
Grant remembers Lee's surrender; Stonewall Jackson is hit upon the heel of victory; college student's hijinks; Firing at Fort Sumter; the Grand Review; the Confederacy lives on; Maj. Henry Livermore Abbott, 20th MA, at 2nd Fredericksburg; Wirz' early report; Booth's last role; Forrest, fighter and father; John Jackman, 1st KY "Orphan Brigade"
SPRING/SUMMER 1994, Vol. 5 No. 3
souvenirs of Lincoln's death; Cross Keys Battlefield, VA; Sgt. James Sullivan, 6th WI Co. K, "Iron Brigade" at Gainesville, VA; a civilian recalls 1st Manassas; Gettysburg fictional account; 3 brothers at Gettysburg; John McElroy, 16th IL Cav. Co. L at Andersonville; death of Fred Pettit, 100th PA Co. C; Gettysburg poem; Battle of Peach Tree Creek, GA; negro wedding, Columbus, MS; Eugene Fitch Ware, 1st IA Co. E; piano recital at the front
SUMMER 1994, Vol. 5 No. 4
rebels abandon Battery Wagner, SC; southern railman; immigrants came for the war; Henry Matrau, 6th WI; female double agent; US Roll of Honor; William Allen Keesy, 55th OH Co. I at Manassas; CW photographers; Talafiero Simpson, 3rd SC Co. A; John Majors, 13th IN
FALL 1994, Vol. 5 No. 5
Poem on folly of war; ex-slave interviewed; Carlton McCarthy, 2nd Richmond Howitzers; CSA Gen. John Hunt Morgan escapes prison; Stuart's aide recalls Fredericksburg; Alfred Willett, 113th Regt. Co. A; Shamrock vs. Albemarle; woman's work at mental institution; sweet & sour cucumbers recipe
CHRISTMAS 1994, Vol. 5 No. 6
Gen. Lee on Arlington House; Sherman ruins GA; Union soldier in winter cabin; Southern states secede; Christmas in camp 1862; 1st Lt. William Hyslop Sumner Burgwyn, 35th NC Co. H; Samuel Carter, sailor turned infantryman and cavalry leader; William Frierson Fulton II, 5th AL; Maj. Henry Livermore Abbott, 20th MA; Charles Barber, 10th NY Co. A; Talafiero Calhoun Simpson, 3rd SC Co. A; John Taylor Anderson, 13th VA Co. C
WINTER 1995, Vol. 6 No. 1
John Larkin bakes reproduction hardtack; Richmond NBP superintendent on CW battlefields; reenactors get married in CW style; Antietam Illumination; CW professor Dr. David Valuska; CW musician Bobby Horton; Historic CW trees
SPRING 1995, Vol. 6 No. 2
Booth defended; Chamberlain at Appomattox; CSA navyman joins artillery; NC in ruins after war; deserters shot; rail car smashed to pieces; Johnny Shiloh enlists Grant's aid; Fr. Corby takes up collection for poor in Ireland; Confederate lady denies southern surrender; former slave; Lee writes to Hood about Stonewall's death; Battle of Port Gibson, MS
SUMMER 1995, Vol. 6 No. 3
CSA flag still under fire; details on the deaths of Pvt. Amos Sweet, 150th PA Inf Co. H, Pvt. Albert Frost, 3rd ME Inf Co. K, & Pvt. John Costello, 5th US Art Bat. K; 132nd Gettysburg reenactment; Cold Harbor, VA battle; Lincoln replaces Hooker with Meade; 3rd MD Co. A at Monocacy, MD; Bondurant house, Grenada, MS; butterscotch candy recipe; James Sullivan, 6th WI Co. K, at 2nd Bull Run, VA; Federals invade Stone plantation, LA; politician & general, John G. White, 28th PA
SUMMER/FALL 1995, Vol. 6 No. 4
Richard Price, CSA, at Antietam, MD; fictional diary entry of southern woman; respect on the battlefields; James Newton, 14th WI Inf. Co. F; The Cause; Col. Robert Shaw, buried with 54th MA; Capt. Maurice Wall, 69th NY Irish Brig. in prison; poem: Cheat Summit, WV; Lt. Walkins, 13th MS Co. E announces son’s death; CSA fast day; CSA runner regrets losing; Brownells join 1st RI Inf.
FALL/WINTER 1995, Vol. 6 No. 5
Jeff. Davis prisoner at Fortress Monroe, VA; Thom. Odell, 78th IL Inf. Co. G; why study CW; CSA reenactors do “the wave” at 125th Gettysburg; poem: Time & Rebellion by Cpl. John Lang, 10th IA Inf. Co. B; Old Abe, the battle eagle; Capt. Richard Thompson, 12th NJ Inf. Co. K; Sgt. Jon. Stowe, 15th MA Co. G, at Antietam; Benson: Is secession constitutional?; VA played host to the cause and results
CHRISTMAS 1995, Vol. 6 No. 6
in search of John Hardeman’s grave, CSA; CW changes face of office work; remembering Gen. Don Patterson, CSA reenactor; Alex. Hamilton, Pittsburgh Hvy. Art. Bat G, guards Ft. Delaware Prison at Christmas; Pvt. Wm. Patterson, 38th IL Inf. Co. K at TN battles; slave Christmas bonuses; slaves to man and rum; soldier’s prayer; Pvt. Elisha Rhodes, 2nd RI, away at Christmas; Emmitsburg, MD’s flutist; federals start Indian massacre at Sand Creek, CO; health is foremost for Pvt. John Gundrum, 152nd PV, 3rd Hvy. Art. Bat. H
WINTER 1996, Vol. 7 No. 1
John Mosby, partisan leader, joins the ranks; 19th C. cemetery markers; researching one of millions; poem: woman in camp; Lincoln leaves Springfield IL; Wm. Tipton, Union Navy man from VA; CW “firsts”; Keith Holland, CW book collector; history of CSA flags; Orlando Ferguson, 94th NY; poem: Andersonville; New Orleans civilian during CW
SPRING 1996, Vol. 7 No. 2
Lee’s farewell after surrender; violence at Lincoln’s PA funeral; why visit CW battlefields; Fort Pulaski, GA, surrenders to US; Lt. Henry Abbott, MA Regts.; poem: Neshaminy; Mary Livermore of US Sanitary Commission at Mansfield, LA; Custer tries to demand Longstreet’s surrender; fictional account of the blue & gray at Appomattox; battle at Pickett’s Mill, GA
SUMMER 1996, Vol. 7 No. 3
McClellan retreats at Malvern Hill, VA; Thomas Ware, 15th GA Inf. Co. G at Gettysburg; Col. Joshua Chamberlain, 20th ME, on Little Round Top; Harvard forgets CSA students; poem: Colors; Maj. Thom. Osborn, 11th Corps Art., opens fire at Gettysburg; Sarah Broadhead recalls 1st CSA soldiers in Gettysburg; Robt. Patrick, 4th LA, in reserve then retreat; brothers as war correspondents
FALL 1996, Vol. 7 No. 4
Burnside’s Bridge, Antietam, MD; annual Antietam Memorial Illumination; Union dead in Lee’s front yard; Capt. Richard Thompson, 12th NJ Inf. Co.K in hospital; Iroquois Indians in 132nd NY Inf. & 14th WI Inf.; Pvt. John McElroy, 16th IL Cav. Co. L, in Andersonville prison; Col. Eugene Nash, 44th NY, enters army; Maj. Henry Abbott, 20th MA Inf. Co. I; what freedom really means to ex-slaves; Grant visits grave of Gen. Alex. Hays
FALL 1996, Vol. 7 No. 5
Aungier Dobbs, Ringgold Cav., at Romney, VA; Lt. Eben White, 7th USCT, murdered; National Cemetery honors; CW medical developments; Maj. Gen. Joshua Chamberlain, 20th ME revisits Gettysburg; clear the name, Mudd; Wm. Keesy, 55th OH, at Battle of Nashville, TN; Pvt. Jos. Polley, 4th TX Inf. Co. F; poem: Union Soldier’s Dilemma; recipe: sugarplums; Cpl. Gantz, 4th IA Cav.
WINTER 1996, vol. 7 No. 6
Lee’s 1st Christmas without a home; Pvt. John Sweeney recalls CW; CSA were Americans too; Sgt. John Worsham, CSA, on camp routine; funeral of Lt. Robt. Montgomery, 116th PA; family photos; Lincoln is saved; Pvt. James Hart, ANV, turns down commission; battle of the bands; Pvt. Wm. Howell, 5th SC Co. C; Grant demands unconditional surrender; CSA Bibles saved lives
WINTER 1997, Vol. 8 No. 1
A Few Good Women Went to War Too; Tredegar: Richmond, Virginia’s Iron Works; With Ice in Their Boots; Lincoln: Great Emancipator or Great Unionist?; The Emancipation Proclamation: America’s Freedom Document”; The Underground Railroad Is Not Just Our Past; Press On; A Private Gets Promoted; Discharge and Enlist; Cheer, Boys, Cheer
SPRING 1997, Vol. 8 No. 2
Living History or Just Re-Living?; The Siege Continues; Baptized in Fire on Virginia’s Bloody Soil; Poem: Thirteen Crosses; Return from Furlough: A Union Soldier’s Journey; Flame and Fortune: In a Maryland Barn; Memorial Day and a Bullet from Antietam; Poem: The Martyr; Gentleman and Scholar
SPRING/SUMMER 1997, Vol. 8 No. 3
Grandfather’s Old Tarnished Box; Battle: First Deep Bottom; Pennsylvania: My Home, My Capture; Confederates Salute the Union Color Bearer; Gettysburg & Preservation; Guns, Trees, The Draft & Lack of Excitement; Pickett’s Men Charge Again; Independence and Secession; Confederate Toll After Pickett’s Charge; Courage or Cowardice?
SUMMER 1997, Vol. 8 No. 4
Battlefields of the Blue and the Gray; Attack on All Fronts; To Be a Soldier and Thensome; The Battle of Weldon Railroad; Unto My Brother’s Image; Poem: A Dirge for McPherson; The Turning Point Becomes an Ending; The Family Secret
FALL 1997, Vol. 8 No. 5
Consecrated Soil of Gettysburg; The Delta Rifles: Turning Ploughshares into Swords; Holding Firm at Perryville; Poem: Continuance; Myth & Modern War; Letter to My Wife; Dying & Determined at Antietam Hospitals; Poem: The Last Entry; A Sunday Sermon in November; Battle-Scarred & Emblazoned Trophies: C.S.A. Flag
CHRISTMAS 1997, Vol. 8 No. 6
Boston Reports the Civil War; Christmas Goodies; Stuck in the Deep, Sad Waters of War; Today’s March is Our Only Certainty; Christmas in the Confederate White House; Poem: The Well in the History Woods; Courage of a Higher Order
WINTER 1998, Vol. 9 No. 1
Okay to Secede in North & South; It’s Not Like I Thought It Would Be; Shiloh, Rainy April; A Confederate Soldier’s Will; On Behalf of Dr. Mudd; Poem: I Am Needing My Pay; Round the Evening Lamp; Escape from Libby Prison; What Will Become of This Nation; Tribute to an Old Foe
SPRING 1998, Vol. 9 No. 2
The Room Where Lincoln Died; Eating and Marching; A Little Horsin’ Around to Break the Monotony; The SCV: Where Valor Proudly Sleeps; Shiloh: No Turning Back; Round the Evening Lamp; Federals Gain Ground in Florida; Poem: The Battle of the Bees; His Appeal is Universal
SUMMER 1998, Vol. 9 No. 3
I Donot Think That There Is Any Uce In Fighting; Poem: A Meditation; Jackson’s Last Days; I Cane Looking For Adventure, I Found Hell; An Inconvenient, Unwanted, Suspicious Visitor; Heated Summer of ‘62; The Devil’s Work at Monocacy
SUMMER/FALL 1998, Vol. 9 No. 4
An Explosive Fiasco; Pardon, The Name Mudd; Poem: Dead Soldiers; Poem: the Vicksburg Choir; Poem: She Waits; Dead, Dead on the Field; At The Wall Once Again; An Affectionate Farewell; Summer of Content
FALL 1998, Vol. 9 No. 5
The Battle of Artz’s Farm; King Cotton Heads North; Poem: The Sable Shroud; Necessary Danger; Mid-Term Elections of 1862; Poem: The Iron Brigade at Antietam; An Unpleasant Image; Honor for Shaw; Battle Over the Battle Flag (folded in thirds)
CHRISTMAS 1998, Vol. 9 No. 6
Winter of Reflection; Funeral Orders; Man of the House; a Union Like This; Soldier Wants to be Free Again; Two Stages After Hungry; Recipe: Locust Blossom Wine; Son’s Corpse Tells Tale; Christmas Rations
WINTER 1999, Vol. 10 No. 1
“Making Free” - African Americans & The Civil War; Poem: A Whisper and a Rustle in the Snap of the Silk; The Battle of Olustee; Place & Work of a Regimental Chaplain; Civil War Shadows; Courage & Sacrifice; Sweet Home Sugar; The Confederate Almanac; I Still Have a Dream
SPRING 1999, Vol. 10 No. 2
And $13 a Month Too; Poem: Uncivil War, A Soldier’s Lament; Poem: The Field; President Lincoln & The Sleeping Sentinel; Poem: Road to Richmond; Marching, Marching, Marching Along; Davis Sets the North Ablaze; Under Cover of the Night; The Undisciplined Soldier; German-American Soldiers
SPRING/SUMMER 1999, Vol. 10 No. 3
Sherman’s Other March; Southard Letters; Charged for Pickett; Poem: The Road to Shiloh; Virginia’s War Back Home; Poem: Images; House Honors Mudd; Pleadings for Mary Surratt’s Life; Riding Without a Cause
SUMMER 1999, Vol. 10 No. 4
Pickett’s Big Day; Mount McGregor Mourning; Little Round Top: Hold at All Costs; Poem: Kearny’s Little Bugler; Letter From Manassas; Sergeant Kerrick’s Visit; Cavalryman’s Final Rest
FALL 1999, Vol. 10 No. 5
Thanks to General Grant; Poem: Battle of Mission Ridge; For My Dearest Husband, Jeff; Place and Work of a Regimental Chaplain; Poem: The Bloody Lane; Poem: When Johnny Comes Marching Home; Making Straight the Military; Love Doesn’t Fade... Even In Time of War; A Blockade Runner and a Spy
MILLENNIUM 2000. Vol. 10 No. 6
Good Quarters; Poem: Field Hospital; Carrying Gifts of Opium, Morphine & Alcohol; Etiquette Rules of a Genteel-er Time; No Home for the Holidays; Poor Christmas & New Years; Christmas Trimmings; The Gift of Guard Duty
WINTER 2000, Vol. 11 No. 1
Twenty Feet Beneath the Sea; Seeing the Elephant; Lost in the Crowd: Major General Heth; Poem: The Housewife; Woman Aids Injured Soldier; Poem: Ebon Soldier; Grant’s Dispatches From Fort Donelson; Hear the Trumpet Sound in the Morning
SPRING 2000, Vol. 11 No. 2
Quantrill Is A Changed Man; Poem: The Spike, An Illinois Infantryman Remembered; The Last Days; Requiem; The Unforgivability of War; Poem: I Remember Shiloh; Poem: Field Hospital; Booth’s Appeal; Confederate Battle Flag (The Cross of St. Andrew): Vice or Virtue
SPRING/SUMMER 2000, Vol. 11 No. 3
Fresh Fish & Other Captives; Little Round Top’s West Side; Poem: to John, at Devil’s Den, 1998; Poem: Chapter Five - Isaac Girardeau, Ann Chamberlain, and Descendants; Wounded Soldier Rests a Bit; Poem: Vicksburg, Mississippi; A Union Chaplain; How’s My Son Doing?; What Happened After Pickett’s Charge?
SUMMER 2000, Vol. 11 No. 4
The Lawrence Massacre; Unexpected Calls; Desperate on All Counts; Pickett’s Merger; Deadline Promotions; Davis’ Private Cell; Poem: Battle Scars; Poem: When Johnny Comes Marching Home
FALL 2000, Vol. 11 No. 5
Professor to Student; Poem: Remember Me; a Sprig of Boxwood Tells the Tale; Am Impossible Battlefield Promise to Keep; Poem: A War Torn Boy; Civilian Aides on Staff; Little Red Spots; Poem: September 17th, 1862, The Battle of Antietam
CHRISTMAS 2000, Vol. 11 No. 6
The Gay Soldiers; Poem: A Hero in Blue; Coffee, Soup & Dessicated Vegetables; a Perfect Wreck; Honorable Surrender; Recipe: Confederate Fruitcake; Christmas At Home; Yours The Carnage; Poem: Around the Campfire
WINTER 2001, Vol. 12 No. 1
Some Day for a Picnic; Poem: The Irish Brigade at Fredericksburg; a Sinking Feeling; In Death, No Division; Waiting for a Discharge; Winder Remembered ... Not Fondly; Hail to the Chief
SPRING 2001, Vol. 12 No. 2
Healers: North and South; The Irish Brigade Takes the Field; Battle of Drewry’s Bluff; Poem: General Lee Defeated; Poem: When the Rain Falls; Poem: Sons in Blue and Gray; Pickett: Attacks and Attaches; To Walk a Mile in a Soldier’s Uniform
SUMMER 2001, Vol. 12 No. 3
Shallow, Sluggish Stream; Poem: This Long and Dreadful Field; Poem: Soldier Against Soldier; The Country’s Fight Hits Home; Absenteeism: A Deadly Privilege; Better to Die Than to Live Slave; Poem: Phillip Grine; Poem: A Frightened Boy; Working for the Wounded; Lee’s Plans Go Awry; Pickett’s Itching for Battle; Lights and Lesser Shadows; Victory Slips Away; Poem: My Son, My Son; Poem: Gettysburg; Poem: One Wore Gray and Another Blue; Lee Tries to Resign; Death with Head Held High; High Time in Virginia; Sewing for Freedom; Poem: Questioning Your Courage; Surrendering Honor for Lives; Reconstructing Lifestyle; Poem: The Dying Tree (20 pages)