Jan.-March 2011
Vol. 5, No. 1
Richmond, Ky.
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Jan.-March 2010
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Louisville's Larry Elliott: His Lincoln portrayal ranks No. 1
MIll Springs seeks national park status
'
Hail to the Chief' was last music heard by Civil War's assassinated president
Although pro-Union, Kentucky did have Confederate governors Johnson, Hawes
First CSA governor first leader fatality
Although not convicted of murder, Davis was passed over for advancement in rank
Kentucky's Crittendens: Many headaches later, loyalties divided
Preston tried in vain to persuade state into joining movement for secession
Book review: Some keys to planning Civil War event
News in Brief: Docudrama, horsemanship set at Camp Nelson
April-June 2010
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Historic Barbourville site of state's first armed skirmish in Civil War
McKenney persisted, pulled together verifiably untold story of Civil War
'Civil War cruise scheduled Sept. 11 aboard historic Belle of Louisville
25 members of sesquicentennial group named, will begin coordinating plans
Legend of bloody William Quantrill apparently ends in Louisville hospital
'
Dogrobber' considered something good
Book review: Union wrong unleashed Hinson's one-man war
T.T. Garrard personally recruited eight Union infantry companies
Why was Ike questioned about portrait of Robert E. Lee on wall of his office?
More proof that crime doesn't pay
News in brief: CWPT rescues 2,777 Civil War acreage in 2009
July-Sept. 2010
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Sacramento explodes in size with 9,000 at re-enactment
''Battle for Bluegrass' attended by 350 Civil War enthusiasts
BORA-Graves Civil War experience attracts 720 students
Second Kentucky monument dedicated at Vicksburg Park
African American named manager of Davis historic site
'54 Perryville acres transferred to state of Ky. by CWPT
Ky. Historical Society named preservation group of year
Book review: Kentuckians cared for their own
Churchill was Richmond's last surviving general
Civil War enabled photography to quickly reach maturity
Clay rushed to protect Washington, president
News in brief: Richmond makes endangered list
Oct.-Dec. 2010
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Sites group looking for new members in promotion of Civil War heritage
Bloedner Monument restored, placed at Frazier International Museum
Frankfort to host 2011 music festival for Civil War's 150th observance
Historic Kentucky figure Joseph Holt quickly gaining national recognition
Civil War sutlers filled genuine need although maligned as "greedy swindlers"
Madison County music man gaining in stature as a Civil War performer
Jefferson C. Davis pistol on display at Battle of Richmond History Center
Without more trained buglers, tradition of playing "Taps" may be on way out
Enfield popular weapon of choice at most Kentucky battles, skirmishes
Bardstown's best defense, good offense
Duke's distinguished career was capped by his Southern Experience writing
News in brief: New amphitheatre to host festival finale
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