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Episode 210: Prelude to Cedar Creek Week of October 12-October 18
German Immigrants in the Civil War”
February 2021 Meeting Highlights
Friedrich Franz Karl Hecker, 1811–1881 Part II Kevin Kurdylo
THE ROAD to BATTLE in the Spring of 1864, As a Part of His Coordinated
Concourse Mott Haven Melrose
Carthage, Missouri Civil War Battle Collection (R0167)
Hecker, Friedrich (1811-1881) Papers, 1825-1987 81 Folders, 2 Oversize Boxes, 7 Microfilm Rolls
Wilson's Creek Battlefield
General Grant's Strategy in the Overland Campaign
VMI in the Civil War
Shenandoah at WAR
David Powell On: “Union Command Failure in the Shenandoah Valley”
"Chancellorsville and the Germans: Nativism, Ethnicity, and Civil War Memory" by Christian B
Civil War Manuscripts
CIVIL WAR at 150
Civil War Topographical Engineering in the Shenandoah
Department of Parks
Top View
Impacted Ordnance Found in Historic Bushong Farmhouse
From Freischärler in Baden to American Patriot: Wendelin Bührle—A Common Soldier in Two Struggles for Freedom.” Yearbook of German- American Studies 33 (1998): 19-40
Abraham Lincoln Papers
SVBF Warguide-Part-1
Preserving the Heritage of Our Civil War Forts Project
New Market Driving Tour at WAR the Battle of New Market Campaign Timeline 1864: the Lynchburg Campaign with Ulysses S
An Analysis of the Wartime Experiences of Three German-American Regiments from the St
Park Board of the NYC Dept of Parks
138 St-Grand Concourse Madison Avenue M98 Map © City of New York
THIS HALLOWED GROUND Runs Annually in May, June, September and October See Website Or Call Office for Dates and Prices
Grant's Lieutenants: from Chattanooga to Appomattox
Wolfgang Hochbruck on the Battle of Carthage: Border War in Southwest
The Public Memory of Ulysses S. Grant
Civil War in the Shenandoah County
Adolph Von Steinwehr: a Neglected Civil War General
A Long and Bloody Conflict: Military
Introduction from Radical Warrior by David T
OR “RUNNING MIT HOWARD”: ATTITUDES TOWARDS GERMAN-AMERICANS in the CIVIL WAR by Adam Rich
Open Benner - Mit Pulver Und Blei
Franz Sigel Returns to Wilson's Creek
1864 Left Nation Bloodied by DANIEL KOCH
Abraham Lincoln Papers
German Immigrant Abolitionists Fighting for a Free Missouri
The Polish Contribution to the Baden Revolution 1848/49
Grand Concourse
Chancellorsville and the Germans: Nativism, Ethnicity, and Civil War Memory
St. Louis Germans and the Civil War in Missouri
Generations Jewish Voices of the Civil War Sesquicentennial Commemorative Issue: February 2012, Volume 12, No
View a Map of Tree Plantings at Citywide
Friedrich Schiller's Influence Upon the Republican Ideals of the German
Missouri Based on Land Of- fice Department Surveys