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  1. Foreign Observers - American Civil War Forums

    Jul 7, 2016 · I believe Wolseley traveled with London Illustrated News artist-correspondent Frank Vizetelly who likely introduced him to various personages and places while also making drawings …

  2. What Odds of Victory did the Confederacy Have? | "What if ...

    Aug 20, 2009 · One of the challenges of this is that we have to rely heavily on hindsight. Few, if anyone, in the first half of 1861 really understood what the war would entail and what all the factors were. But …

  3. 8th Tennessee Infantry (Confederate) - American Civil War Forums

    May 18, 2005 · This thread is intended to encompass all information regarding the 8th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, C.S.A. Please don't start new threads, just add pertinent information to this …

  4. Missing or Vanished Soldiers at Gettysburg | Gettysburg

    Jun 7, 2021 · (The News and Observer, Raleigh, N.C., February 13, 1884, p.2; Compiled service records of Thomas A. Cowan, Fold3; Confederate Casualties at Gettysburg, by John W. Busey and …

  5. Confederate Diaries from the Gettysburg Campaign

    Jan 16, 2015 · -News of battles on other fronts. -Other odds and ends (like baptisms and unique perspectives from men detailed as pioneers, musicians, etc.) Over the years I have compiled the …

  6. Does the 89th NC actually exist? | Researching Civil War Records ...

    Jun 25, 2025 · Fayetteville observer. (Fayetteville, N.C.) 1851-1865, April 24, 1862, Image 3, presented by the North Carolina Digital Heritage Center in partnership with Cumberland County Public Library.

  7. Confederate Slave’s Account of Gettysburg and Colonel Burgwyn of the ...

    Jan 16, 2015 · (Daily Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North Carolina, November 7, 1885, p. 2, quoting from the Danville Register) "When the gallant John A. Graves, Lieutenant Colonel of the 47th N.C. …

  8. Soldier Remains Recovered in Subsequent Years near Gettysburg

    Jan 16, 2015 · (Daily Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North Carolina, August 4, 1893, p. 1) 1899. "When digging a drain in the meadow near Spangler's Spring last Thursday, battlefield workmen unearthed …

  9. Member Review - Hangman's Knot (1952)--Good Obscure ACW Movie …

    Aug 13, 2023 · Released in 1952, and written and directed by Roy Huggins (creator of The Fugitive and Maverick), Hangman's Knot is one of the best ACW movies I've ever seen. It's 81 minutes is a …

  10. Westward Ho! Alternate Gettysburg history Part 3!

    Aug 20, 2021 · Thomas had no illusions about Dana's role: observer, reporter, judge. "I saw General Rosecrans get hit," Dana said quietly. "Bullets were whizzing by my head. I swung my horse about …