List of CWRT Presentations, 1940 to PresentThe below list is of the speakers and presentations of Tape Number Date Speaker
Subject 12/1/1940 Precival C. Hart Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign 1/1/1941 Elmer Gertz Wilbur F. Storey and the Chicago Times in the Civil War 2/1/1941 Robert Kinkaid Cumberland Gap in the Civil War 3/1/1941 Otto Eisenchiml Civil War Battlefields I Have Visited 4/1/1941 John W. Curran America's Greatest Conspiracy: The Trial of the Lincoln Conspirators 5/1/1941 Newton C. Farr The Secession Movement and Some of Its Fathers 10/1/1941 Monroe F. Cockrell General Nathan Bedford Forrest 11/1/1941 Stanley F. Horn The Army of the Tennessee 12/1/1941 Ralph F. Newman General Benjamin F. Butler 1/1/1942 Stewart W. McClelland Following the Trail of Jeffereson Davis' Flight 2/1/1942 Norman Bruce Sigband General John A. McClernand and the Civil War 3/1/1942 Seymore F. Frank King Cotton and the Blockade 4/1/1942 Otto Eisenchiml Perival G. Hart Symposium: General George Brinton McClelland 5/1/1942 R. Gerald McMurty Ben Hardin Helm, Rebel Brother-in-Law of Abraham Linclon 9/1/1942 Garrett W. Eskew The Mississippi River in the Civil War 10/1/1942 Stanly F. Horn Harry Howard Roy F. Basler Dedication of the Civil War Library of Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Mississippi 11/1/1942 Harry E. Pratt The Personal Finances of Abraham Lincoln 12/1/1942 Carl B. Davis Some Medical Aspects of the Civil War 1/1/1943 Leroy H. Fischer Lincoln's Gadfly - Adam Gurowski 2/1/1943 Walter H. Herbert Fighting Jow Hooker 3/1/1943 Paul M. Angle B. H. Grierson: Cavalryman 4/1/1943 Ernest Samuels The Adams Family and the Southern Question 5/1/1943 Walter S. Holden Abraham Lincoln: Man of Inner Conflict 6/1/1943 Don Russell Illinois Monuments on Civil War Battlefields 9/1/1943 Franklin J. Meine Frontier Humor in Early Illinois 10/1/1943 Jay Monaghan Alaskan Slavery and the Civil War 11/1/1943 Robert S. Henry Nathan Bedford Forrest 12/1/1943 Louis A. Warren Herndon's Contribution to Lincoln Mythology 1/1/1944 Chester L. Fordney The United States Marine Corp in the Civil War 2/1/1944 Seymore F. Frank Elmer Gertz John M. Hammer Ralph G. Neuman Carl Sandburg Discussion: Lincoln the Lover & Diary of a Public Man 3/1/1944 William E. Beringer How the be Rich as Historian or News Forces in American History, or Lincoln and Other Presidential Candidates 4/1/1944 Herber E. Kahler Civil War Battlefields - Their Preservationand Treatment 5/1/1944 James G. Randell Generals, Secretaries and Some Senators 6/1/1944 M. L. Houser Lincoln, Stanton and the Maryland Triumvarate 9/1/1944 Elmer Gertz Some Aspects of Civil War Journalism 10/1/1944 Gala 12/1/1944 Lester O. Schriver Was Lincoln a Seer, Saint or Mere Politician? 1/1/1945 Marshall Winfield Robert E. lee 2/1/1945 Lloyd D. Miller The Battle of Franklin 3/1/1945 Otto Eisenschmil Seymour J. Frank Carl B. Davis Elemer Gertz Symposium: Jeffereson Davis 4/1/1945 Robert L. Huttner The Slavery Epoch and Slave Trade in American History 5/1/1945 John M. Hammer Abraham Lincoln: Hoosier 6/1/1945 Otto Eisenschmil The Story of Shiloh 9/1/1945 U.S. Lesh A Knight of the Golden Circle 10/1/1945 Robert L. Kincaid Kentucky in the Civil War 11/1/1945 Seymour J. Frank A Civil War Illusion - Northern Prosperity 12/1/1945 Wesley Carty That Traitor - Breckenridge 1/1/1946 Avery O. Craven The Many - Caused Civil War 2/1/1946 Parker C. Webb Chickamauga - A Study of Original Sources 3/1/1946 Herbert A. Kellar Repercussions of the Civil War upon Rockbridge County, VA 4/1/1946 Newton C. Farr Reconstruction after the Civil War 5/1/1946 John P. Long Spy and Counter-Spy in the American Civil War 6/1/1946 Robert B. Browne Escape of John Hunt Morgan from the Columbus Penetentiary 9/1/1946 Otto Eisenschiml E.B. Long What Kind of Man was Edwin M. Stanton? 11/1/1946 Wright Howes Paul M. Angle William Herzog Presentation of David H. Annan Library of the Civil Warto the Chicago Historical Society and Gettysburg Address Memorial 12/1/1946 G. T. DesJardins Fabius Maximus Comes to Georgia - The Atlanta Campaign of Joseph E. Johnston 1/1/1947 Joseph L. Eisendrath Lincolniana in the Official Records 2/1/1947 Reinhard H. Luthin Fields for Research in Lincolniana 3/1/1947 Harry G. Hershenson Military Government 4/1/1947 Stanley F. Horn The Cruise of the Confederate Crusier Shenandoah 5/1/1947 Charles S. Schwartz The Development and Use of Weapons in the Civil War 6/1/1947 Donald W. Riddle Lincoln Runs fo Congress 9/1/1947 Benjamin P. Thomas Portrait for Prosterity - Lincoln and His Biographers 10/1/1947 Robert L. Huttner Some British Observers of the American Civil War 11/1/1947 Roy P. Basler The Job of Editing Lincon's Writings 12/1/1947 Frank E. Vandiver Josiah Gorgas 1/1/1948 The battle of Gettysburg: a discussion of the Columbia Broadcasting System radio program, "CBS Is There" October 21, 1947, recorded for the Civil War Roundtable 2/1/1948 Frank J. Welcher The Atlanta Campaign 3/1/1948 Andrew Nelson Lytle The Failure of Southern Leadership; The Quality of the Southern Failure 4/1/1948 Don Russell Lincoln Raises and Army: The (Dis)Organization of the Union Army 5/1/1948 Don Armstrong The Applicability of Lessons of the Civil War to the Atomic Age 6/1/1948 Donald W. Riddle Elmer Gertz Robert L. Hunter Informal Discussion: John Brown 9/1/1948 Otto Eisenschmil E. B. Long The Ifs of the Civil War 10/1/1948 David C. Mearns The Robert Lincoln Papers 11/1/1948 Robert B. Browne The Confederate Cavalry 12/1/1948 Ben Irvin Wiley On the Trail of Billy Yank 1/1/1949 Marshall Wingfield Old Straight - Lieutenant General Alexander Stewart, C.S.A 2/1/1949 Chalres S. McCombs The Recapture of Galveston by the Confederates: An Amphibious Operation 3/1/1949 John N. Ware Streight's Raid 4/1/1949 R. Gerald McMurtry John L. Worden, the Commander of the Monitor and his Contacts with Abraham Lincoln 5/1/1949 John G. Graef Gettysburg and General George Gordon Meade 6/1/1949 Donald W. Riddle Robert L. Hunter John Brown: A Panel Discussion of a Controversial Figure 8/1/1949 Robert S. Henry The Railroads of the Confederacy 9/1/1949 Monroe F. Cockrell The Siege of Vicksburg by Land and Water 10/1/1949 Stanley F. Horn Biography by Anecdote: The Robert E. Lee XXXXX 11/1/1949 Frank Klement Middle West Copperheadism in the Civil War 12/1/1949 Otto Eisenschmil How Should History Be Written? 1/1/1950 Richard Barksdale Harwell Confederate Carrousel: Southern XXXX of the Sixties 2/1/1950 Louis A. Warren The Lincoln Political Puzzel of 1865 3/1/1950 George S. Dalgety The Presidents and the Civil War 4/1/1950 Allan Nevins Could the Civil War Been Avoided and if so, How? 5/1/1950 Clarence E. McCartney Grant and His Captians 9/1/1950 Benjamin P. Thomas Freedom's Firebrand - Theodore Weld 10/1/1950 Colonel Robert R. McCormick The Fight for the Border States 11/1/1950 Harrison Platt Editing the Civil War 12/1/1950 William B. Hesseltine Davis vs. Lee: Post War Careers of the Confederate Leaders 1/1/1951 Harry E. Pratt Peace in our one Common Country - The Hampton Roads Conference 2/1/1951 Robert S. Henry Rehearsal in Mexico: Trial by Battle of Civil War Leaders 3/1/1951 Lloyd B. Miller The Spring Hill Affair 4/1/1951 Boyd B. Stutler John Brown and Abraham Lincoln 5/1/1951 Robert L. Kincaid General Oliver Otis Howard, Soldier in Peace and War 6/1/1951 William H. Townsend Allen Nevins Informal Meeting in the Lincoln Room of Lincoln Memorial University 1 9/20/1951 Seymour J. Frank We'll Hang Jeff Davis to a Sour Apple Tree 2 10/19/1951 Holman Hamilton Old Rough and Ready & the Civil War 3 11/2/1951 General Jim Dan Hill The Red River Campaign 4 12/5/1951 Ralph Korngold The Nature of Secession 5 1/9/1952 Elmer Gertz Chas A. Dana: The Eyes of the Government at the Front 6 2/8/1952 Raymond Dooley Abraham Lincoln, Logan County, Lincoln, Illinois 7 4/11/1952 E.B. 'Pete' Long U.S. Grant, The Man Behind the Memoirs 8 5/27/1952 Lloyd D. Miller The Union Left Flank, July 2d, 1863 9 6/10/1952 Otto Eisenschiml Gettysburg 10 6/21/1952 Bruce Catton The Army of the Potomac: A Problem in Command 11 9/17/1952 W. Norman Fitzgerald The Campaign of Mobile 12 10/17/1952 William Townsend The Lion of Whitehall: Cassius Marcellus Clay: 13 11/9/1952 Benjamin P. Thomas Mr. Lincoln Reads his Mail 14 1/16/1953 Harry Hershenson Thaddeus Stevens: A Thorn in Lincoln's Side 15 4/30/1953 Bruce Catton The Battle of Five Forks & General Sheridan's Indictment of General G. Warren 16 5/7/1953 D. S. Freeman Five Problems of Critique for the Civil War Historian 17 5/7/1953 Mr. Hatch The Two Sieges of Yorktown 18 5/8/1953 Panel Discussion The Civil War Today (Radio Program) 19 6/12/1953 Elmer Gertz Reporters for the Union 20 1/14/1954 Robert Browne Brice's Crossroads: A Story in Military Leadership 21 2/19/1954 Panel Discussion Has the Lincoln Theme Been Exhausted? 22 3/18/1954 T. Harry Williams A Pattern of a Historian: A Critical Discussion of D. S. Freeman and his Biography of R. E. Lee 23 5/14/1954 T. Harry Williams Beauregard at Shiloh 24 5/15/1954 Bell I. Wiley Trail of the C.S.A., A History of the Confederacy 25 10/10/1954 Hartnett T. Kane Spies for the Blue and the Gray: & Louis M. Starr: The Civil War Newsmen in Action 26 11/19/1954 Harold Hyman Lincoln's McCarthy: John F. Potter of Wisconsin 27 12/9/1954 Multiple Speakers Stonewall Jackson in 1862 28 4/14/1955 Richard McMurry Zollicoffer and the Battle of Mill Springs 29 5/6/1955 T. Harry Williams Beauregard, the Man 30 5/12/1955 W. F. Stauffer Northern Army Correspondents 31 5/21/1955 Erza J. Warner Generals in Gray 32 6/16/1955 Otto Eisenschiml An Unorthodox View of the Civil War 33 10/21/1955 Benjamin P. Thomas A Candid View of Grant 34 1/9/1956 Charles H. Coleman Thomas Lincoln: Father of the President 35 3/11/1956 Avery Craven The Civil War 100 Years Later 36 4/12/1956 W. B. Hesseltine Andersonville 37 5/17/1956 Frank Van Diver Rebel Brass 38 6/8/1956 Gilbert Piper Civil War Firearms 39 9/11/1956 Gilbert E. Govan Confederate Personalities (Incomplete) 40 10/11/1956 Ned Julian The Savannah Campaign 41 11/8/1956 Virgil C. Jones Ranger Mosby (Incomplete) 42 12/7/1956 Vic Thompson How to Enjoy the Civil War 43 1/17/1957 James. A. Johnston A Friendship with D. S. Freeman 44 2/18/1957 E. B. 'Pete' Long Fort Sumter – Panel Discussion 45 4/12/1957 Bruce Catton The Civil War 46 5/15/1957 Col William Caper Stonewall Jackson the Man & Lee Bushong Winchester & the Civil War 47 12/2/1957 Elmer Gertz James Harrison Wilson 48 1/24/1958 Mr. Tilberg Gettysburg 49 2/19/1958 Richard McMurry Lincoln's Address at Gettysburg 50 3/7/1958 Ray Billington The Frontier Origin of the Civil War 51 4/22/1958 Bell I. Wiley The Confederate Congress 52 5/9/1958 Otto Eisenschiml Why the Civil War? 53 6/6/1958 Edward G. Borthell Some Civil War Apocrypha 54 11/14/1958 Avery Craven Southern Secession 55 1/8/1959 Hubert Hawkins John Hunt Morgan & his Raid Across the Ohio 56 2/6/1959 W. B. Hesseltine Lincoln and Reconstruction 57 4/10/1959 Clyde C. Walton Recent Writings on the Civil War 58 5/20/1959 Mrs. Karl Betts The Civil War Commission 59 9/11/1959 Allan Nevins The Darkest Hour of the War in the Northwest 60 1/15/1960 Alan T. Nolan Brawner's Farm: The Baptism of the Iron Brigade 61 2/19/1960 Robert L. Kincaid Memorable Moments Along the Lincoln Trail 62 4/8/1960 John P. Hunter & E. B. 'Pete' Long Symposium on the Battlefields of Virginia 63 5/27/1960 T. Harry Williams The Generalship of the North & South 64 10/8/1960 Col. Allen P. Julian Glory or Good Management? 65 3/10/1961 Richard Current The Continuing Civil War 66 4/7/1961 Frank Van Diver The Confederacy and the New South 67 5/12/1961 Dr. Robert Meade Judah P. Benjamin: Confederate Statesman 68 9/15/1961 Otto Eisenschiml Do We Need a Code for Civil War Writers? 69 10/12/1961 Harold Hyman Lincoln's Mars: Edwin M. Stanton 70 1/17/1962 Grady McWhiney Braxton Bragg: Misplaced General 71 2/15/1962 Rev. L. Genovsky Some New Light on the Lincoln-Pickett Relationship 72 4/11/1962 Dr. Richard Mudd The Assassination of A. Lincoln: The Trial and Imprisonment of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd 73 4/27/1962 Multiple Speakers Antietam 74 5/11/1962 Everett Lewy The Battle of Chickamauga 75 6/15/1962 Donald L. Smith The Twenty-fourth Michigan 76 1/18/1963 Edward M. Coffman The Notorious Captain Thomas H. Hines 77 2/28/1963 Dr. David C. Mearns The Gettysburg Address: The Mysteries of the Manuscript 78 3/22/1963 Col. Allen P. Julian Snake Creek Gap: The Historian and the Principles of the Civil War 79 4/24/1963 Sen. R. Yarborough Some Irregular Notes on the History of the Douglas Battery 80 5/17/1963 James. V. Murfin Antietam: The Enigma and the Significance 81 6/14/1963 Charles L. DuFour Henry Hotze: Rebel Propagandist 82 9/26/1963 Bruce Catton Politics of the Army of the Potomac 83 10/25/1963 Gilbert E. Govan The President and the General 84 11/15/1963 Shelby Foote Grant's Seven Failures Above Vicksburg 85 2/8/1964 Clyde C. Walton The Training of the Civil War Soldiers 86 4/17/1964 T. Harry Williams The Civil War in Louisiana 87 4/29/1964 Charles P. Roland The Generalship of Albert S. Johnston at the Battle of Shiloh 88 10/16/1964 John Hope Franklin The Military Occupation of the South 89 1/15/1965 Edwin C. Bearss The Ironclad Cairo 90 3/12/1965 General Jim Dan Hill The Command Structure in the Union and Confederate Navies 91 4/9/1965 Victor Searcher Lincoln's Last Journey 92 5/14/1965 Glenn Tucker Chickamauga 93 6/11/1965 T. Harry Williams The Valley Campaign of 1864 94 9/10/1965 Clement Silvestro None But the Patriots: The Union Leagues of the Civil War 95 10/13/1965 Gilbert E. Govan Background of the Battle of Chattanooga 96 10/14/1965 Herbert Kerwood The Story of the Chattanooga Rebel 97 10/15/1965 Franklin M. Garrett Atlanta During the Civil War and a Brief Comment on General Hood 98 12/14/1965 General Mark Clark America's Wars 99 2/10/1966 James. A. Johnston Grant and Lee: Move and Countermove 100 4/11/1966 Sir Dennis Brogan The War as a War 101 6/10/1966 Frank Van Diver Toward the Second Centennial 102 9/19/1966 S. I. Nieman Judah P. Benjamin 103 10/12/1966 Ralph G. Newman Benjamin F. Butler: Politician or Hero? 104 11/15/1966 Col. Allen P. Julian Gallant John Hood 105 12/8/1966 Dr. Frank L. Klement Vallandigham and the Civil War 106 1/13/1967 Dr. Geo. J. Fleming Political Generals: Esp. John A. Logan 107 3/20/1967 Col. H. B. Simpson Jefferson Davis & the U.S. Camel Corps 108 4/21/1967 Dr. Howard Monnett Westport and the Sterling Price Invasion of 1864 109 4/22/1967 Col. L. B. Wickoff The Siege of Lexington, Missouri 110 4/26/1967 Fred G. Benton, Jr. The Battle & Siege of Port Hudson 111 5/25/1967 Henry E. Simms Northern Censorship of the Press: Necessary or Needless? 112 6/23/1967 J. Robert Smith General Mike Lawler 113 9/8/1967 Elmer Gertz The Assassinations of Pres. Lincoln &Kennedy as Seen by Jack Ruby's Lawyer 114 10/27/1967 Dr. Mark M. Krug Abraham Lincoln & Lyman Trumbull 115 11/10/1967 Ralph G. Newman Readin', Writin', and Round Tables 116 12/15/1967 Phillip R. Davis Justice in the Confederacy 117 1/12/1968 Glen H. Seymour Illinois in the 1850's 118 2/9/1968 Lloyd Ostendorf The Faces of Abraham Lincoln 119 3/8/1968 Shelby Foote Grant Comes to Washington 120 5/2/1968 Joseph P. Cullen The Battle of Chancellorsville 121 5/3/1968 Ralph Happel The Chancellorsville Family of Chancellorsville 122 5/10/1968 Leroy H. Fischer The Civil War in Today's Perspective 123 6/7/1968 T. Harry Williams A Yank at Oxford 124 9/13/1968 Lloyd D. Miller The Union Left on the 2d Day at Gettysburg 125 10/11/1968 Virgil C. Jones The Union Naval Forces 126 11/8/1968 Francis F. Wilshin The Recapture of a Battlefield: First Bull Run in Light of New Evidence 127 12/13/1968 Francis A. Lord Weapons & Their Effect on Tactics 128 3/14/1969 Brooks Davis The Battle of Perryville ~ 1862 129 4/12/1969 Warren W. Hassler A New Look at McClellan 130 6/6/1969 Charles L. DuFour The Blue and the Gray in Mexico 131 9/8/1969 John T. Hubbell J. S. McPherson 132 10/10/1969 Bell I. Wiley Diary from Dixie: Mary Chestnut 133 5/1/1970 A. A. Lawrence A Satirical View & Impact on American History had the South Won at Gettysburg and Eventually the War 134 10/16/1970 Edwin C. Bearss Vicksburg 135 11/13/1970 Joseph A. Daly Battle at Pilgrim's Point 136 12/18/1970 John P. Hunter Haskell of Gettysburg: The Iron Brigade's Finest 137 1/18/1971 Hobart G. Cawood Cold Harbor 138 2/19/1971 Harry Anderson The Sioux Campaign 139 3/12/1971 Frank Rankin Morgan's Raids 140 3/19/1971 Edwin C. Bearss Port Republic ~ Cross Keys 141 4/3/1971 Ned Julian Margaret Mitchell 142 5/14/1971 Harry M. Caudill Guerrilla War in Kentucky 143 6/11/1971 Joe Eisendrath Lincoln Myths 144 9/10/1971 Grady McWhiney Jefferson Davis & His Generals 145 10/8/1971 Jerry L. Scholer Mary Ann Pittman 146 11/9/1971 Charles Wesselhoeft Civil War Railroads an Overview 147 12/10/1971 E.B. 'Pete' Long The War Beyond the River: The Trans- Mississippi and the Influence of the War in the West 148 1/14/1972 James I. Robertson The Stonewall Brigade 149 3/10/1972 Alan T. Nolan The Iron Brigade & the Reasons Why 150 4/21/1972 T. Harry Williams Grant as President 151 5/12/1972 Damon Wells, Jr. Stephen A. Douglas & the South 152 6/9/1972 Robert H. Fowler New Discoveries about the Civil War 153 9/23/1972 Lowell H. Harrison General John C. Breckinridge, C.S.A. 154 10/13/1972 Dan Lapinski The Battle of Island No. 10 155 1/12/1973 Victor Hicken The Civil War Fighting Man: Comparison of Past and Present 156 3/9/1973 Bell I. Wiley Confederate Women of the Lost Cause 157 4/13/1973 Dana M. Wegner Commodore Dirty Bill Porter 158 5/10/1973 Edwin C. Bearss Lee's Movement up the Rappahannock up to July 1 st and the Battle of Gettysburg 159 5/18/1973 Edward C. Johnson Embalming Surgeons of the Civil War 160 6/8/1973 Geo. Hartzog Our Endangered Civil War Battlefields 161 9/12/1973 Paul Simon Freedom's Champion: Elijah Paris Lovejoy 162 10/13/1973 Gerhard Clausius Stephen A. Hurlbut 163 2/8/1974 Dick Blake A Look at Lincoln & the Schimmelfennig Singers 164 3/8/1974 Marshall Krolick Lee & Longstreet at Gettysburg 165 6/8/1974 Gordon Whitney 1 st Nevin-Freeman Award given to Bruce Catton 166 5/9/1975 Ralph G. Newman Lincoln's Incredible Funeral 167 3/12/1976 Roger G. Holloway Great Britain & the Civil War 168 10/14/1977 John P. Hunter The Capture of Jefferson Davis 169 11/17/1977 E. B. 'Pete' Long A Broader Approach to Civil War Strategy 170 12/9/1977 Lewis Croce Lincoln & the Federal Bureaucracy 171 1/13/1978 Sherman Lavigna Benjamin Butler: Beast or Benefactor? 172 3/10/1978 James I. Robertson Civil War Chaplains 177 4/14/1978 Marshall Krolick The Battle of Brandy Station 178 5/12/1978 Kenneth Carley The Sioux Uprising of 1862 179 9/8/1978 Merlin Sumner The 67th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment. 180 10/13/1978 Harold Hyman Has the Lincoln Conspiracy Theme Been Exhausted? 181 12/8/1978 Brooks Davis The Perryville Campaign 182 1/17/1979 Grady McWhiney Conf. Generals: Strengths & Weaknesses 183 3/9/1979 Herman Hattaway Stephen D. Lee 184 4/6/1979 William. A. Frassanito Antietam: The Photographic Legacy of America's Bloodiest Day 185 9/14/1979 Bill Mallory Actions North of the James 186 10/12/1979 Robert K. Krick Edward Porter Alexander, C.S.A 187 11/9/1979 Daniel Jordan Richmond: First City of the Confederacy 188 12/14/1979 Henry Pomerantz Aldie, Middleburg, & Upperville 189 1/11/1980 John Y. Simon Grant as Historian: Memoirs Revisited 190 2/8/1980 James McDonough The Final Day at Stone's River 191 4/11/1980 Ralph G. Newman The Lights Go On Again at Ford's Theater 192 5/9/1980 Walter Brown Albert Pike as a Confederate General 193 3/30/1981 E. B. 'Pete' Long The Saints of the Union 194 11/12/1982 Stephen B. Oates John Brown: Catalyst for the Civil War 195 12/10/1982 Perry Jamieson Artillery Tactics of the Civil War 196 3/11/1983 John E. Devine Cavalry Campaigns: Prelude to Gettysburg 197 4/8/1983 Robert Johannsen Stephen A. Douglas & the Spirit of the Age 198 6/11/1983 Multiple Speakers Nevins-Freeman Assembly 199 9/9/1983 Walter H. Herbert Fighting Joe Hooker 200 10/14/1983 Robert K. Krick Cedar Mountain 201 12/9/1983 Karen Osborne Women in the Civil War 202 1/13/1984 Myron Cohn The Signal & Telegraph Corps in the Civil War 203 2/17/1984 Panel Discussion Senate Confrontation: Nov. 12 th , 1860 204 3/9/1984 Roy K. Flint The Defeat at Cold Harbor 205 4/13/1984 Richard McMurry John Bell Hood 206 5/4/1984 Edwin C. Bearss John Pope 207 5/18/1984 Walter N. Trenery John Pope 208 6/8/1984 Daniel Jordan The Life & Adventures of John S. Mosby 209 9/15/1984 Multiple Speakers Nevins Freeman Assembly 210 10/12/1984 Jim/ Alice Trulock Joshua L. Chamberlain 211 11/9/1984 Merlin Sumner Grant's Staff: A Plus or a Minus? 212 12/14/1984 David Finny The Death of Stonewall Jackson 213 1/11/1985 Brooks Davis The Grand Army of the Republic 214 2/8/1985 Herman Hattaway How the North Won 215 3/8/1985 Gary Gallagher Stephen Dodson Ramseur 216 4/12/1985 William J. Sullivan The Trans-Mississippi in 1864 217 5/2/1985 Multiple Speakers Hatcher's Run to Five Forks 218 5/3/1985 Edwin C. Bearss The Corps Organization thru Petersburg 219 5/4/1985 Harold Howard Confederate Veterans 220 6/14/1985 Paul J. Beaver Lincoln's Political Race in Central Illinois 221 9/20/1985 John Y. Simon Editing the Papers of U. S. Grant 222 10/11/1985 Kent M. Brown Alonzo Cushing & his Battery at Gettysburg 223 11/8/1985 Donald C. Pfanz The 11 th Corps at Chancellorsville 224 12/13/1985 Chris Caulkins The Ragged & Starved Confederates: An Examination of Lee's Army, 1864-1865 225 1/10/1986 Multiple Speakers Our Ethnic Ancestors in the Civil War 226 2/14/1986 Mark E. Neely Lincoln and Douglas 228 3/15/1986 Tom Arliskas Grant at Belmont 231 3/15/1986 Edwin C. Bearss Grant at Vicksburg 233 3/15/1986 Robert K. Krick Grant from the Rapidan to the James 230 3/15/1986 Marshall Krolick Grant's General Order No. 11 227 3/15/1986 John Y. Simon Grant as Commander 234 3/15/1986 Richard J. Sommers Grant at Petersburg 229 3/15/1986 Wiley Sword Grant at Shiloh 232 3/15/1986 Gordon Whitney Grant at Chattanooga 235 4/11/1986 Edgar G. Archer Orthopedic Surgery during the Civil War 236 5/1/1986 Robert K. Krick James 'Pete' Longstreet 237 5/2/1986 Edwin C. Bearss Coastal Artillery 238 5/9/1986 Gordon Whitney The President Will Now Make a Few Remarks 239 6/6/1986 James I. Robertson General Ambrose Powell Hill 240 9/12/1986 Harold Hyman Lincoln and Yuppie Lawyers 241 10/10/1986 Richard F. Selcer Lee and Pickett 242 11/14/1986 A. Wilson Greene The Bloody Angle at Spotsylvania 243 12/12/1986 Alan T. Nolan A Historic View of Robert E. Lee 244 1/9/1987 Marshall Krolick From Captain to Brigadier: The Promotions of Custer, Farnsworth and Merritt 245 2/20/1987 Ralph G. Newman Robert Todd Lincoln & the Civil War 246 3/13/1987 Howard McManus The Battle of Cloyd's Mountain 247 4/17/1987 Mike B. Chesson The Richmond Bread Riot 248 5/1/1987 Richard Hatcher Captain Nathaniel Lyon 249 5/2/1987 Edwin C. Bearss Career Summarization of the Pea Ridge Battle Commanders 250 5/8/1987 Betty J. Otto Maryland Remembers the Civil War 251 6/5/1987 Mark Boatner The Civil War Dictionary 252 9/11/1987 James T. Hickey Robert Todd Lincoln's Relationship with Authors and Artists 253 10/9/1987 William Saffire Lincoln's Constitutional Excesses 254 11/13/1987 James Ramage John Hunt Morgan 255 12/11/1987 Gordon E. Dammann In Defense of the Civil War Surgeon 256 1/8/1988 James Vlazny Robert Barnwell Rhett: Father of Secession 257 2/12/1988 William Hanchett Abraham Lincoln: Man in the Middle 258 3/11/1988 Holzer & Neely The Confederate Images of the Lost Cause 259 4/8/1988 Michael T. Snyder The Battle of Seven Pines 260 4/27/1988 Edwin C. Bearss A Comparison of Both Armies in the East, 1862-1864 261 4/28/1988 Frank Van Diver Lee & Jackson: Model Partners 262 5/13/1988 Gerald Linderman The Experience of Combat in the Civil War 263 6/10/1988 Edward G. Longacre The Army of the James, 1863-1865 264 9/9/1988 Robert K. Krick The Army of Northern Virginia, Sept. 1862 265 10/11/1988 Herdegen & Beaudot The Railroad Cut at Gettysburg 266 11/11/1988 Gordon Whitney Sherman & his Lieutenants 267 12/9/1988 Karen Osborne A Civil War Christmas 268 1/13/1989 Bruce Bazelon Gettysburg After the Fight 269 2/10/1989 James McPherson Lincoln & Liberty 270 3/10/1989 Jerry L. Russell The Battle of Pea Ridge 271 4/14/1989 Charles Wesselhoeft The Army of the Tenn. Under Grant 272 5/12/1989 Edwin Simmons Fort Fisher 273 6/9/1989 John Y. Simon Edward Baker at Ball's Bluff 274 9/8/1989 Mark E. Neely Was the Civil War Total War? 275 10/6/1989 Gary Gallagher Edward Porter Alexander 276 11/10/1989 Herbert Schiller The Bermuda Hundred Campaign 277 12/8/1989 Armin Wing The Gods of War & Prince of Peace 278 1/12/1990 William J. Sullivan Chicago During the Civil War 279 3/9/1990 Michael Andrus General Edward 'Allegheny' Johnson 280 4/13/1990 Richard McMurry Confederate Journalism 281 5/3/1990 Dennis Frye Davis' Cavalry Escape from Harper's Ferry 282 5/4/1990 Edwin C. Bearss Antietam Generals 283 5/11/1990 William E. Parrish Confederate Governors 284 6/8/1990 Jerry L. Rogers The Protection of Battlefields 285 9/14/1990 Richard Huebner The Meserve Civil War Record 289 10/13/1990 Edwin C. Bearss Sherman & Hood at Atlanta 286 10/13/1990 Gary Gallagher Early & Sheridan in the Valley 288 10/13/1990 Robert K. Krick Jackson & Banks in the Valley 287 10/13/1990 Mark E. Neely The Emancipation Proclamation 290 10/13/1990 James I. Robertson Abraham Lincoln & Jefferson Davis 291 11/8/1990 William Burton Ethnic Soldiers in the Union Army 292 12/14/1990 C. Robert Douglas Granny Lee: Fiasco in West Virginia 293 1/11/1991 Marshall Krolick Cavalry Battle at Gettysburg 294 2/8/1991 Terrence Winschel Relief of Fortress Vicksburg 295 2/12/1991 James McPherson Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War 296 3/8/1991 Gerald A. Regan The Walk of Correspondents Browne, Davis And Richardson: 340 Miles to Freedom 297 4/12/1991 A. Wilson Greene The 11th Corps on the 1st Day at Gettysburg 298 5/2/1991 Edwin C. Bearss Shiloh through the Capture of Corinth 299 5/2/1991 Wiley Sword Albert S. Johnston: How Good a General? 300 5/10/1991 Michael Hughes Chattanooga Campaign during the Fall 1863 301 6/14/1991 Jean H. Baker The Abraham Lincoln Marriage 302 9/13/1991 Blake Magner Stannard's 2d Vermont Brigade 303 10/4/1991 James Hickey The Lincoln Collection at Lincoln College 304 10/11/1991 Gary Gallagher Jubal Early & the Myth of the Lost Cause 305 11/8/1991 Alan T. Nolan The Generalship of R. E. Lee 306 12/13/1991 Mary Abroe Battlefield Commemoration & Preservation 307 1/10/1992 Osborne & Crane A Women's War: Two Perspectives, No. & So. 308 2/14/1992 William Robertson General Thomas J. Wood at Chickamauga 309 3/13/1992 Herman Hattaway Teaching the Civil War at West Point 310 4/10/1992 Dennis Frye Mosby Vs. Sheridan in the Shenandoah 311 4/30/1992 Edwin C. Bearss Lee & his Problems with his Corps Commanders 312 5/1/1992 John Coverick The Fighting for Culp's Hill and East Cemetery Hill (Gettysburg) 313 5/8/1992 Lawrence Hewitt Port Hudson: Best Photographed 314 6/12/1992 Steven Newton Joe Johnston: Politics, Ego &Rationalization after the Battle of Seven Pines 315 9/11/1992 Wiley Sword A Perspectives on Franklin and Nashville 316 10/9/1992 Shelby Foote Epilogue of the Civil War 317 11/13/1992 John Hennessey Return to Bull Run 318 12/11/1992 Peter Cozzens The 21 st Ohio on Horseshoe Ridge 319 1/8/1993 Brooks Davis Jeff Davis & Abe Lincoln as Commanders in Chief 320 2/12/1993 Brian Pohanka Digging into Custer's Last Stand 321 3/12/1993 Frank Byrne Civil War Prisons: Myth and Reality 322 4/16/1993 Carol Reardon Images of Pickett's Charge in Southern Hist. 323 5/7/1993 Terrence Winschel Grant's March Through Mississippi 324 5/8/1993 Edwin C. Bearss Union Gunboats on the Mississippi 325 5/14/1993 William Piston Clio & the General: James Longstreet and the Writing of Southern History 326 6/11/1993 Frances Kennedy Community Benefits to Battlefield Preservation 327 9/10/1993 William Young Pickett's Charge 328 11/12/1993 K. Jerry Williams The C.S.N. & Blockade Running in England 329 12/10/1993 Paul I. Kliger The Confederate Invasion of New Mexico 330 3/11/1994 Gordon Sullivan Grant's Challenges as Cmdg General, 1864 331 4/8/1994 Kenneth McKenzie Confederate Charleston 332 5/5/1994 Dennis Frye The Shattered Shenandoah 332 5/13/1994 Robert K. Krick Lawyers, Politicians and Clerks: The Regimental Commanders of the Army of Northern Virginia 333 6/6/1994 Stacey Allen New Discoveries at Shiloh 334 9/9/1994 Frank Williams Abraham Lincoln: Our Ever Present Contemporary 336 11/7/1994 Terry Van Meter The Cavalry Corps of the Army of the Potomac 338 12/9/1994 Lincoln College Rosehill Cemetery 337 12/9/1994 David E. Long Emancipation Issues in the 1864 Presidential Campaign 339 1/13/1995 James I. Robertson New View Points On Stonewall Jackson 340 2/17/1995 Ralph G. Newman A Handful of Lincoln & Civil War Authors 341 3/10/1995 Ervin Jordan Afro-Confederate Loyalty in Civil War Virginia 342 4/14/1995 William Hanchett Lincoln's Assassination After 130 Yrs 343 5/12/1995 Tamara Melia James B. McPherson & the Ideals of the Old Army 344 6/9/1995 John Y. Simon Forging a Commander: Grant and the First Year of the Civil War 345 10/13/1995 Richard Current Rediscovering the Civil War 346 11/10/1995 David H. Donald The Reticence of Abraham Lincoln 347 12/8/1995 William C. Davis Davis, Johnston, and Beauregard 348 1/12/1996 Harold W. Nelson Teaching Generalship on Civil War Battlefields 349 2/16/1996 James Ogden The Battles of Chickamauga & Chattanooga (Microphone not at podium, Audio Weak) 350 3/8/1996 Brian Wills Nathan Bedford Forrest: Uncivil Warrior 351 4/12/1996 John C. Waugh The Class of 1846 352 5/10/1996 Marshall Krolick The Cavalry in the Chancellorsville Campaign 353 6/14/1996 Michael Kauffman The Lincoln Assassination: The Investigation Continues 354 9/20/1996 Stephen R. Wise The 1863 Charleston Campaign 355 10/18/1996 James McPherson Married Soldiers in the Civil War 366 11/8/1996 Phillip Paludan Lincoln & the Propaganda of War & Peace 367 12/13/1996 Robert L. Krick The Army of Northern Virginia's Staff Corps 368 1/10/1997 Kurt Carlson Patrick Cleburne: What Makes a General Great? 369 2/21/1997 Bruce Allardice Civil War Generals, Poltroons, Patriots and Politicians 370 3/14/1997 Dale Phillips Benjamin Butler & the Occupation of N. O. 371 4/11/1997 David Ruth The Peninsula Campaign of 1862 372 4/18/1997 Lawrence Hewitt Admiral David E. Farragut 378 4/19/1997 Edwin C. Bearss The Vicksburg Campaign 376 4/19/1997 Marshall Krolick Grierson's Raid 375 4/19/1997 Gene Salecker The Sultana Disaster 373 4/19/1997 Theodore P. Savas The C.S.S. Arkansas 374 4/19/1997 Brian Wills The Fort Pillow Massacre 377 4/19/1997 Terrence Winschel In the Defense of Vicksburg 379 5/9/1997 William J. Cooper Jefferson Davis 380 6/13/1997 Mark Grimsley Myths of Sherman's March to the Sea 381 9/12/1997 Wiley Sword Southern Invincibility: The Civil War's Mental Confrontation 382 10/17/1997 Chris Von Vielle The Wilmington Campaign 383 11/14/1997 Theodore Karamanski Bronze Men, Marble Memoirs, Sculpture, Commemoration and the Memory of the Civil War in Chicago 383 12/12/1997 Larry Gibbs Reconstruction: The Unfinished Legacy of the Civil War 384 1/9/1998 Dan McCarthy The 83 rd Illinois 385 2/13/1998 D. Scott Hartwig The 69th Pennsylvannia Infantry At Gettysburg 386 3/13/1998 Mark L. Bradley The Battle of Bentonville 387 4/17/1998 Keith Rocco Civil War Art 388 5/8/1998 Nathaniel Hughes Forty Years on the Firing Line 389 6/12/1998 John M. Priest Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg 390 9/11/1998 Brian Pohanka When History Meets Hollywood 391 10/9/1998 William C. Davis Myths & Realities of the Civil War 392 11/13/1998 Robert O'Neal The Fed. Cavalry in the Peninsula Campaign 393 12/11/1998 Paul Finkelman Lincoln, Race, & Slavery 394 1/15/1999 Marshall Krolick Meade and his Generals 395 2/12/1999 Edwin C. Bearss The Attempted Escape of John Wilkes Booth 396 3/12/1999 Peter Cozzens My Poor Little 9 th 397 4/9/1999 Lance Herdegen The Iron Brigade 398 5/14/1999 Michael Andrus The Confederate Cover-up at Seven Pines 399 6/11/1999 Thomas P. Sweeney General 'Fightin Tom' Sweeney 400 9/17/1999 Kenneth Winkle New Salem's Role in the Rise of Lincoln 401 10/8/1999 David H. Donald The friendship of Lincoln & O. Browning 402 11/12/1999 Charles P. Roland Anti-Southern Defends Slavery 403 12/10/1999 Cullom Davis The Law Practice of A. Lincoln 404 1/14/2000 Cathy Geeler The Battle of Monacacy 405 2/11/2000 Thomas Cartwright The Tennessee Campaign of 1864 406 3/10/2000 Craig L. Symonds Battle of Mobile Bay 407 4/11/2000 Robert Girardi The Real War Will Never Get in the Books 408 5/12/2000 Robert Zeller The Civil War in Depth 409 6/9/2000 John Y. Simon Lincoln & Grant 410 9/8/2000 Thomas Lowry Sex in the Civil War 414 11/11/2000 Stephen Ambrose Civil War Round Tables and the Railroad 413 11/11/2000 Jean H. Baker Mary Todd Lincoln: The White House Years 412 11/11/2000 Edwin C. Bearss Stump Ed 415 11/11/2000 Lance Herdegen Those Damn Black Hats at Gettysburg 411 11/11/2000 Marshall Krolick The Federal Reaction to Mosby's Tactics 416 12/9/2000 Gordon Rhea The Overland Campaign 417 1/12/2001 Terrence Winschel Shut-up in a Trap: Vicksburg Siege 418 2/9/2001 Jack Welsh Union Generals as Patriots 419 3/29/2001 Mark L. Bradley The Surrender in North Carolina 420 5/11/2001 Anne Bailey After Atlanta: How the Confederacy Self-Destructed in the Western Theater 421 6/8/2001 Leslie J. Gordon General Geo. Pickett: Life and Legend 422 9/14/2001 David C. Hinze Philip H. Sheridan's Early Years in the Civil War 423 10/2/2001 Charles P. Roland Leadership Character of R. E. Lee 424 10/12/2001 Brooks Davis Stephen A. Douglas & A. Lincoln: Friendly Enemies? 424 11/9/2001 Kathleen Ernst Too Afraid to Cry: Civilians in Antietam 425 12/14/2001 William McGrath The Sinking of the U.S.S. Cairo 426 1/11/2002 Daniel R. Weinberg Tattlings of a Collecting Voyeur 427 2/8/2002 Joe D. Davis Shiloh Revisited 428 3/8/2002 Stephen R. Wise The Union/ Confederate Navies 429 4/12/2002 Patrick Brennan Brandy Station 430 5/10/2002 Theodore P. Savas Lifeblood of the Confederate Machine:George Washington Raines and the August Powder Works 431 9/13/2002 Jennifer Cain Eternal Soldiers: The Role of Civil War Bohrnstedt Letters in Shaping History 432 10/11/2002 Harold Holzer Politics, Dissent and Terrorism: Lincoln and Civil War New York 433 11/8/2002 John W. Schildt The Stonewall Brigade: 1742-2002 434 12/13/2002 David C. Hinze For Glory & Southern Retribution: Jo Shelby's Daring 1863 Raid 435 1/10/2003 Thomas G. Clemens Lee's Intentions in the Maryland Campaign of 1862 436 2/14/2003 Gerald J. Prokopowicz All for the Regiment: The Quest for Decisive Battle in the Civil War 437 3/13/2003 Edwin C. Bearss A Comparison of Civil War and WWII Medical Treatment 438 4/11/2003 Kenneth Noe Perryville: This Grand Havoc of Battle 439 5/1/2003 D. Scott Hartwig A Study in Command at Gettysburg 440 5/2/2003 Edwin C. Bearss Lee's Command Structure 441 5/9/2003 William C. Davis A New Look at the Confederacy: A State More Centralized Than the Union 442 6/14/2003 John M. Priest The Cavalry at Antietam 443 9/12/2003 Noah Andre Trudeau The Appomattox Campaign: Lee's Greatest Victory 444 10/10/2003 Jerry L. Russell Battlefield Preservation: From the Beginning 445 11/14/2003 Eric J. Wittenberg Little Phil: A Critical Assessment of the Civil War Generalship of Philip H. Sheridan 446 12/12/2003 Hans L. Trefousse Booth Shot Better Than He Knew 447 1/9/2004 Arnold W. Schofield Forgotten Warriors: American Indians in the Civil War as Allies & Adversaries 448 2/11/2004 Lawrence Hewitt The Confederacy's Best Chance for Victory: Robert E. Lee and the Battle of Annihilation 448 3/12/2004 Thomas Schwartz Crazy Folks: Why I Must Only Take My Chances: Abraham Lincoln & Death Threats 449 4/16/2004 James Ogden 'Inflicting All the Damage You Can' Sherman Targets the War Resources 450 5/14/2004 Bruce Tap The Committee on the Conduct of the War: It's Origins, Assumptions & Significance 451 6/11/2004 Mark L. Bradley The Command Partnership of Robert E. Lee and Joseph Johnston in 1865 452 9/10/2004 Parker Hills The Forgotten Vicksburg: The Louisiana Campaign 453 11/12/2004 Dorothy Kelly A Want of Confidence: The Failure of Longstreet's East Tennessee Campaign 454 12/10/2004 David Zarefsky Lincoln, Douglas and Slavery: The Crucible of Public Debate 455 1/14/2005 Terrence Winschel Stephen D. Lee and the Making of an American Shrine 456 2/11/2005 Robert J. Miller Both Prayed to the Same God: Religion, Faith and the Civil War 457 3/11/2005 Bruce Allardice The Vote to Win the War: The Election of 1864 458 4/8/2005 Kent Gramm A More Perfect Tribute: Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address 459 4/28/2005 Edwin C. Bearss Grierson's Raid 460 4/29/2005 Terrence Winschel Union Victory at Vicksburg: Crucial to the Outcome of the War 461 5/13/2005 Daniel Nettesheim Winfield Scott Hancock: Leadership and the Subordinate General 462 9/9/2005 Richard McMurry Forty-years to a New Framework for the Civil War 463 10/14/2005 Edwin C. Bearss The Most Forgotten, Misunderstood & Least Appreciated Civil War Battles and Soldiers 464 11/11/2005 Edward Bonekemper A Victor Not a Butcher: U.S. Grant's Overlooked Military Genius 465 12/9/2005 Steven Fratt Civil War Tactics and Technology 466 1/13/2006 Girardi, Gibbs, Abroe, Allardice The Most Significant 'What-Ifs' of Civil War History 467 2/10/2006 James McPherson Abe Lincoln's as Commander- in-Chief 468 3/10/2006 Gail Stephens Lew Wallace: Controversial Civil War Soldier 469 5/12/2006 Mark A. Noll How the Bible Helped Start the Civil War 470 6/9/2006 George Rable Fredericksburg in the Larger Civil War Universe 471 9/8/2006 Michael Kauffman American Brutus: John Wilkes Booth and the Lincoln Conspiracies 472 10/13/2006 Gordon E. Dammann A Museum, A Battlefield and A Hero 473 11/10/2006 Robert O'Neal Philip St. George Cooke, John Buford, Wesley Merritt, Alfred Pleasanton and George Armstrong Custer 474 12/8/2006 David Bridges Fighting with J.E.B. Stuart: Major James Breathed and the Confederate Horse Artillery 475 1/12/2007 Kurt Carlson Backing the Boys: Chicago Business and Industry in the Civil War 476 2/9/2007 Dan Paterson, Jr. A Longstreet Pictorial History 477 3/9/2007 Peter Cozzens A Lesson in Patriotism Ambrose Bierce's Civil War 478 4/13/2007 R. E. Lee Krick A True Story of Brother Against Brother: The Terrill Generals of Virginia 479 5/3/2007 Edwin C. Bearss The Marine Corps in the Civil War 480 5/4/2007 Dale Floyd Conducting Research at the National Archives 481 5/5/2007 Michael Kauffman The Lincoln Conspiracy Trial 482 5/11/2007 Crickett Bauer Pohanka Battlefield Preservation 483 6/8/2007 John Coski The Confederate Battle Flag: America's Most Embattled Emblem 484 9/14/2007 Horace Mewborn Stuart's Ride Around McClellan in June 1862 485 10/12/2007 A. Wilson Greene Civil War Petersburg: Confederate City in the Crucible of War 486 11/9/2007 John Y. Simon Could the South Have Won the Civil War? 487 12/14/2007 Gordon Rhea Charles Whilden and the Wilderness 488 1/11/2008 Edward T. Cotham, Jr. The Southern Journey of a Civil War Marine 489 2/8/2008 David E. Long Lincoln, Davis, and the Dahlgren Raid 490 3/14/2008 Brian Wills The Civil War in Cinema 491 4/11/2008 Jennifer L. Weber Copperheads: The Rise and Fall of Lincoln's Opponents in the North 492 5/9/2008 Vernon Burton The Age of Lincoln 493 6/13/2008 Bill Farina U. S. Grant 494 9/12/2008 Peter Cozzens The 1862 Shenandoah Valley Campaign Reconsidered 495 10/17/2008 Gloria Swift Ford's Theatre's Secrets Revealed! 496 11/14/2008 Richard Hatcher Fort Sumter: 1829 to 1947 497 12/12/2008 Craig L. Symonds Lincoln and his Admiral 498 2/13/2009 Bruce Allardice Lincoln as War Leader 499 3/13/2009 John Latschar Reinterpreting Gettysburg 500 4/17/2009 Stephen R. Wise Gate of Hell: The 1863 Campaign for Battery Wagner & Charleston 501 4/25/2009 A. Wilson Greene Is Interest in Civil War Study Declining? 502 4/25/2009 Phil Seyfirt The Murder of Union Maj. General William 'Bull' Nelson 503 5/8/2009 James Ogden Chickamauga: Rescue at Horseshoe Ridge 504 6/12/2009 Thomas Cartwright Cleburne & Sherman at Missionary Ridge 505 9/11/2009 Tom Chaffin H. L. Hunley 506 10/9/2009 Craig L. Symonds The Blockade: A Reassessment 507 11/13/2009 Patrick A. Schroeder Myths about Lee's Surrender 508 12/11/2009 Brooks Davis Lincoln and Davis as War Leaders 509 1/8/2010 Robert Girardi Railroad Defense in the Atlanta Campaign 510 2/12/2010 Paul Finkelman Lincoln and Emancipation 511 3/12/2010 Eric Jacobson The Battles of Spring Hill and Franklin 512 4/9/2010 David O. Stewart The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson 513 5/14/2010 William W. Freehling The Strange, Difficult Triumph of the Southern Secession 514 6/11/2010 John V. Quarstein Battle of the Ironclads 515 9/10/2010 Wayne Mahood Union General James S. Wadsworth 516 10/8/2010 Earl Hess Soldier Life in the Trenches at Petersburg 517 11/12/2010 Robert Girardi Civil War Corps Command: A Study In Leadership 518 12/10/2010 Samuel C. Hyde A Wisconsin Yankee in the Confederate Bayou Country 519 1/14/2011 Larry Hewitt Slandered Heros: Deserters that Didn't 520 2/11/2011 Dan Sutherland Guerilla Warfare in the Civil War 521 3/11/2011 Susan Boardman Gettysburg Cyclorama 522 4/8/2011 Richard McMurry A Georgian Looks at Sherman 523 5/13/2011 Thomas Schott Alexander Stephens and Jefferson Davis: A Marriage Made in hell 524 6/10/2011 Peter Carmichael Robert E. Lee and the Strategy of Annihilation 525 9/9/2011 Bruce Allardice Baseball and the Civil War 526 10/14/2011 Nora Titone "My Thoughts be Bloody" The Bitter Rivalry Between Edwin and John Wilkes Booth 527 11/11/2011 Gail Stephens Early's 1864 Invasion of Maryland 528 12/9/2011 James Robertson The Untold Civil War 529 1/13/2012 Parker Hills Chickamauga 530 2/10/2012 Harry Bulkeley U.S. Grant " I Propose to Fight it Out" 531 3/9/2012 A. Wilson Greene Nevins Freeman Address 532 4/13/2012 Marshall Kroelick Riding for the Union: 8th Illinois Cavalry troopers 534 5/8/2012 Bruce Holden Reid The Strategy of the Civil War 533 6/8/2012 Dennis Frye Antietam 9/14/2012 Tom Schwartz A People's Contest: Lincoln, Soldiers, and the Dilemmas of Democracy 10/12/2012 Edward Bonekemper Lincoln and Grant: The Westerners Who Won the War 11/9/2012 Tom Clemens Antietam 12/14/2012 Dale Phillips The Red River Campaign 1/11/2013 David Powell Confederate Cavalry at Chickamauga 2/8/2013 Mary Abroe Charles Grosvenor, Colonel 18th Ohio 3/8/2013 Leslie Goddard Mary Chesnut 4/12/2013 John Fitzpatrick "There Is No Fail Here" President Lincoln at Gettysburg 5/10/2013 Ethan Rafuse Lee and Gettysburg 6/14/2013 Timothy B. Smith Cornith 9/13/2013 Mike Priest South Mountain 10/11/2013 William Cooper We Have the War Upon Us 11/8/2013 Larry Hewitt Nevins Freeman Award Address 12/13/2013 Kevin Weddle Lincoln's Tragic Admiral 1/20/2014 Rob Girardi The Murder of General William "Bull" Nelson 2/14/2014 Harold Knudsen General Longstreet 3/14/2014 Aaron Barnhart and Dian Eickhoff The Hinge of History 4/11/2014 Scott Bowden Last Chance for Victory 5/9/2014 Dan Bastian Grant's Canal 6/13/2014 Kenneth Noe The War in Appalachia 9/12/2014 Frank Varney General Grant and the Rewriting of History 10/10/2014 Mark Bradley Joe Hooker, O.O.Howard and the Atlanta Campaign or 1864 11/14/2014 Steve Towne Civil War Espionage 12/12/2014 Jim Ogden Nevins Freeman Address 1/9/2015 John Horn George B farnard and the 12thd Virginia Infantry 2/1/2015 Leslie Goddard Gone With The Wind and the Construction of Civil War Memory 3/13/2015 Thomas Huntington Search for George Gordon Meade 4/10/2015 Michael Burlingame The Assination of President Abraham Lincoln 5/8/2015 Eric Leonard Cartel, Code, and the Consequenses of Andersonville 6/12/2015 Garry Adelman 4D Civil War Photography Extravaganza 9/11/2015 Dale Phillips The Capture of New Orleans 10/9/2015 Dennis Frye Nevins Freeman Address: John Brown: The Spark that Ignited the War 11/13/2015 Philip Leigh Trading with the Enemy 12/11/2015 Dave Keller Camp Douglas 1/8/2016 David Moore William S. Rosecrans 2/12/2016 Don Doyle The Cause of All Nations 3/11/2016 Bruce Kraig Why the Civil War made our Modern Food 4/8/2016 Greg Briggs Nashville: Sirens' Song of the Confederacy 5/13/2016 Glenna Schroeder-Lein The Soldieres Home in Civil War America 6/10/2016 Dale Phillips Ben Butler and the Federal Occupation of New Orleans 9/9/2016 Steve Quick The CSS Hunley 10/14/2016 Lance Herdegan Nevins Freeman Address 11/11/2016 Dave Connon Iowa Copperheads 12/9/2016 Bjorn Skaptasan Ambrose Pierce at Shiloh 1/13/2017 Richard Sommers Lessons in Leadership in the Petersburg Campaign 2/10/2017 Bob O'Neil Cavalry During the Peninsula Campaign 3/10/2017 Paul Kahan Simon Cameron, Lincoln's First Secretary of War 4/14/2017 Diane Smith Command Conflict in the Overland Campaign 5/12/2017 Connie Hansen First Person Portrayal of Jennie Wade's Mother 6/9/2017 Don Sender Custer and the Little Big Horn Campaign 9/8/2017 Dave Powell Chickamauga 11/10/2017 Tom Clemens Antietam 12/8/2017 David Dixon Lost Gettysburg Address 1/12/2018 Bruce Allardice Battle of Ezra Creek 2/9/2018 Larry Hewitt Confederate Generals 3/9/2018 Robert Jenkins Peach Treee Creek 4/13/2018 John Marszalek Nevins Freeman Address 5/11/2018 Joseph Rose Grant under Fire 6/8/2018 Dennis Rasbach Joshua Chamberlain and the Petersburg Campaign 9/14/2018 Tim Smith U. S. Grant and the Vicksburg Campaign 10/11/2018 Jim Lighthizer Battlefield Preservation 11/8/2018 Ethan Rafuse The War in Missouri: The Military Problem 12/13/2018 Dan Weinberg Musings of a Collecting Voyeur 1/10/2019 Pam Toler Heroines of Mercy Street: Nurses in the Civil War 2/14/2019 Connie Langum Wilson's Creek 3/13/2019 David Sutherland VMI's Civil War Legacy 4/17/2019 Michael Shaffer Recollections of the 1st Virginia Cavalry 5/8/2019 Wil Greene The Petersburg Campaign 6/12/2019 Brian Wills George Henry Thomas 9/7/2019 Janet Croom The War Outside My Window 10/12/2019 Ted Karamanski The Civil War as an Indian War 11/9/2019 Paul Kahan The Presidency of U.S. Grant 12/14/2019 David Hirsch and Dan Van Haften Abraham Lincoln and the Structure of Reason 1/11/2020 Bjorn Skaptasan Henry Morton Stanley at Shiloh 2/8/2020 Rob Girardi Gouvernor K. Warren's Last Battle 3/8/2020 Cancelled due to Covid Shutdown 4/12/2020 Brad Gottfried Maps of the Fredericksburg Campaign 5/10/2020 John Horn The
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