On Henry: Inspiration, Mentor and Friend
My favorite story about Henry Deeks, or Dan as he was also known, predates the digital era, when collectors relied on printed catalogs to purchase Civil War artifacts. What distinguished
My favorite story about Henry Deeks, or Dan as he was also known, predates the digital era, when collectors relied on printed catalogs to purchase Civil War artifacts. What distinguished
By Kurt Luther In my last column, I presented some initial facts and figures showing that Civil War Photo Sleuth (CWPS), our free website for identifying unknown soldiers in photos,
By Kraig McNutt Read enough soldier letters written during the Civil War, and you’ll find most possess remarkable structural similarity. Each begins with a greeting, followed by news from the
By Paul Russinoff A messenger approached Sgt. Paxton Bigham with a document and a few words that implied immediate action: “A telegram for the President.” Paxton took the paper, turned
By Ron Field Government steamers played an important role in the Civil War, particularly on Western waters. Yet, little is known about the contribution of these workhorses to the war
By Scott Valentine Trench warfare along the earthworks defending Petersburg, Va., settled into a brutal rhythm of seemingly endless assaults and counterattacks soon after it began in June 1864. The
Brad Quinlin has been forever touched by the courage of a World War II soldier. The GI, William Ralph Shockley, volunteered to stay behind and provide cover fire for his
The uniform worn by this gent is relatively common among mid-19th century militiamen, which can create a conundrum when attempting to pin down his state of origin. His 1851
By Paul D. Mehney and Charles T. Joyce In September 1862, a freshly minted Union enlisted man posed for a photographer in or near Camp Susquehanna on the outskirts of
Portrait photographs of individuals posed with a photograph of another person are unique. Yet, they were made throughout the 19th century, observes Doug York, who has assembled a collection of