Jan.-March 2013
Vol. 7, No. 1
Richmond, Ky.
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Jan.-March 2012
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Mill Springs begins 2012 schedule with Sesquicentennial re-enactment
BORA President-elect named to Nunn Teacher Hall of Fame
'CSA's 6th Kentucky gaining favor as outstanding re-enactment group
'Stonewall of West' long remembered for courage, military battle expertise
Display of hoods grim reminder of Lincoln assassination plot
Civil War's first air force confrontation featured Intrepid, Washington, Gazelle
Shortage of ammunition, equipment cost Confederates at Ivy Mountain
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: At Richmond, Mundy defended Bereans whom he's opposed three years earlier
An ancient loupin'-on-stane discovered at Richmond Battlefield Park cemetery
Book review: Second book about Joseph Holt provides another positve look at great Kentuckian
News in Brief: Kirby Smith descendants visit Richmond
Civil War telegraph: Young Willie Kettles was in right place at right time when southern capital fell
Horsfall was among many youngsters who answered Civil War's call to arms
Chesnut was true to his heritage, gave the 6th Texas what it needed
Dead-end in Kentucky: Sherman's career nearly ended years before fabled 'March to Sea'
New state program links Civil War sites, aids understanding of war in Kentucky
April-June 2012
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Committee seeks to preserve Camp Dick as Kentucky Civil War interpretive site
LSU scientists may be on right path to identifying Civil War participants
'Holt House group seeks 400 $100 donors to secure matching funds for restoration
First on Louisville market: Rebs cursed Union weapon that was 'loaded on Sunday, shot all week'
H.L. Hunley: 'David' receives first unobstructed view at North Charleston conservation lab
If Grant had looked in mirror, he may have seen Curt Fields
Loreta became Lt. Buford with help from disguise that included metal corset
Ramage honored for contributions to regional, state Civil War history
Tower of Books provides insight to volumes written about Lincoln
News in Brief: New Bloedner Monument dedicated at Cave Hill
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: W.T. Martin suffered under Wheeler, but thrived in Mississippi leadership
Lee's surrender sword, uniform join display at Confederacy's new museum
Book review: Gilmore's book is for those youngsters who love horses; they'll like Sam, Willy
Minnesota drummer boy Albert Woolson was last Civil War survivor; died in 1956
Cumberland Gap Friends receive grant for production of educational video
Civil War also brought soaring costs, poor economy, staggering casualties
Descendant says Jefferson Davis is one of history's most misunderstood figures
July-Sept. 2012
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Kaskel's refusal, plea before Lincoln enabled Paducah Jews to return
Thanks to Sharon Graves: BORA may hold state attendacne mark for its two-day living history program
Passport program seeks to enhance knowlege of Civil War in Kentucky
Polk facilities stabilized, now restoration begins for Main Street Perryville group
A professor's Civil War view: War was political, religious choice that caused nation to disintegrate
Shiloh's 'Angel Glow' was lifesaver, study won youngsters national award
Hoffman's blogs, lectures provide more details about sketch artists
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: Rousseau remembered for Alaska role, confrontation with Iowa congressman
Madison Civil War roundtable observes its 35th anniversary
Never a lady, Lizzie Compton became one of Union's best fighting soldiers
Second edition of Richmond book now available through gift shop
News in Brief: Tennessee history teacher specialist on battlefields, their preservation
Book review: Bishop details action, preservation at 13 Kentucky Civil War battlefields
'Civil War for Kids': This book will inspire youngsters to discover, learn about the war
Perryville preservation group disbands, noting its mission has been completed
Smithsonian needs help as it deciphers diary of Civil War artist Henry Mosler
Oct.-Dec. 2012
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Tara knew her photo was "money shot"; so did her mom who made prize possible
Skirmish re-enactment boosts attendance at Camp Nelson's Civil War Days event
Dixie Rose' debuts as commemoration to those who died at Richmond battle
Civil War's longest pontoon bridge was constructed at Paducah in 1861
Old State Capitol has history, heritage well worth its preservation activity
A Confederate love story: Amy went to war with her husband, lived to fight as Richard Anderson
600-plus attend Holt Community Day; nearly $34,000 raised for renovation
God could offer his "two cents worth" about U.S. money beginning in 1864
Confederate sergeant didn't make it, but his compassion for others survived
Even Henry Clay couldn't have guessed Civil War would invade his backyard
Civil War resonates with Americans because of familial interest, Shaara says
200 attend Michigan marker placement, dedication at Battle of Richmond
CSS Alabama gets nod for destroying greatest number of Civil War vessels
'Bell in demand for his portrayals of Simpsonville Slaughter survivor
Elizabethtown unveils marker detailing 1862 battle in bitter December cold
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: Hard-charging Gen. Eli Long often was wounded, cited for gallantry
News in Brief: Camp Nelson genealogical research library opens Sept. 21 with ribbon cutting
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