Jan.-March. 2010
Vol. 4, No. 1
Richmond, Ky.













Bugle web archives
April-June 2009 Click here for complete edition

Versailles’ Jim Hoffmann: Re-enactor artist provides authentic view of Civil War

Virginia, Maryland lead top 10 list

Confederate sub to be displayed: Leatherwood welcomes Hunley

Dennan named KHC acting director; Neary heads Civil War sesquicentennial

Kentucky’s Civil War leaders: Nelson only naval officer to become major general

Confederate seal never used

Evening with Lincolns is April 25 in Richmond

Perryville facility to be demolished May 1

News in Brief

July-Sept. 2009 Click here for complete edition

Lady Eagle earned her name

Artillery specialist Robert Anderson saw the war started by his pupil

Sacramento has a good thing going

'Face of Perryville' dedicated re-enactor

New Civil War Sites group organized

Carson was Union officer in Civil War

Henry's music didn't die; lives on as successful Saxton's Cornet Band

Why Civil War came, its theories

Burbridge was controversial Union general

News in Brief

Oct.-Dec. 2009 Click here for complete edition

Governor establishes Sesquicentennial Commission

Douglass becomes alive through Crutcher's protrayals

Yes, Virginia, there was a Civil War air force

It was a case of loose lips creating loss of horses

Hardtack was so hard it could break a tooth

'Discovering Together' will unite state on national Civil War Sesquicentennial

'Lula Doll' lives on, thanks to Berea craftswoman

Gen. Gorman was Minnesota governor

Yellow flag designated 'off limits', no-fire zone

Book reviews

News in Brief


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