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Blue & Gray Magazine
Volume 11 Number 1 October 1993
Cover: Monument To The 1st Massachusetts Cavalry At The Spot Where That Regiment Was Severely Mauled At The Battle Of Aldie On June 17, 1863
The General's Tour
The Fight for the Loudoun Valley -Aldie, Middleburg and Upperville, Va.: Opening Battles of the Gettysburg Campaign
Contents:
- The Fight for the Loudoun Valley -Aldie, Middleburg and Upperville, Va.: Opening Battles of the Gettysburg Campaign, by Robert F. O'Neill, Jr.
- The Only Medal of Honor Earned in the Loudoun Valley Fighting Col. Luigi Palma di Cesnola, by Robert F. O'Neill, Jr.
- Those Are the Sisters...They are Not Afraid of Anything Sisters and Nuns who were Nurses during the Civil War, by Jeane Heimberger Candido.
- Milton Bush: Reluctant and Unlucky Soldier, by Mark H. Dunkelman.
- Camp Talk Extra -Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun and the Politics of Symbolism
- Prussian Giant in Gray: Maj. Johann Heinrich Heros Von Borcke, by Neal Meier.
- TOURING Loudoun Valley Battle Sites
- Book Reviews
- Blood Brothers: A Short History of the Civil War, by Frank E. Vandiver. Reviewed by James A. Ramage.
- The Battle of Cedar Creek: Showdown in the Shenandoah, October 1-30, 1864, by Theodore C. Mahr. Reviewed by Jeffry D. Wert.
- 35 Days to Gettysburg: The Campaign of Two American Enemies, by Mark Nesbitt. Reviewed by D. Scott Hartwig.
- Mapping the Civil War: Featuring Rare Maps from the Library of Congress, by Christopher Nelson. Reviewed by Paul Kallina.
- Abraham Lincoln the Orator: Penetrating the Lincoln Legend, by Lois Einhorn. Reviewed by Harold Holzer.
- Blue-Eyed Child of Fortune: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, edited by Russell Duncan. Reviewed by Warren Wilkinson
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