The Autumn 2022 issue
The Autumn 2022 issue is now available, and I’m excited to share it with you. The focus is Illinois in the Civil War. As Austin Sundstrom points out in his
The Autumn 2022 issue is now available, and I’m excited to share it with you. The focus is Illinois in the Civil War. As Austin Sundstrom points out in his
Sales are an indicator of the health of any collector’s market. By this measure, a review of recent sales indicates that the state of Civil War image collecting is strong.
An MI survey of 190 identified Confederate portraits published in the magazine reveals format variations in six Southern states. SPREAD THE WORD: We encourage you to share this story on social
Final Installment of Colonels In 2001, Roger D. Hunt embarked on an ambitious mission with the publication of his first volume of colonels in the U.S. army during the Civil
By Kurt Luther In previous columns, we have typically focused on identifying a single photo of a soldier or a small group. What approach can we take when researching an
By Ron Field Axe-wielding sappers were an invaluable asset to Napoleonic armies, and still prominent in many antebellum U.S. militia units. During the 1850s, sappers were the militia equivalent of
At Trevilian Station during the afternoon of June 12, 1864, Union reserves moved quickly to contain damage inflicted by Maj. Gen. Wade Hampton’s cavalry. One of the hastily formed skirmish
The 1st Maine Cavalry faced annihilation near St. Mary’s Church, Va., on June 24, 1864. About 3 p.m. that afternoon, an overwhelming force of Maj. Gen. Wade Hampton’s rebel troopers
The outbreak of war in 1861 brought an unprecedented mobilization of volunteers for military service. In population centers across the divided nation, civic leaders organized regiments composed of able-bodied patriotic
By Perry M. Frohne The different tools needed to detect fakes and frauds in old photography are not expensive to buy and are easy to use. These specialized tools come