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Jan.-March 2014
Vol. 8, No. 1
Richmond, Ky.
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Bugle web archives 2013
Jan.-March 2013
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A truly authentic sound: Lincoln's watch may have taken licking, but it kept on ticking through the film
Long, Woodward had no bullets that contained their names
Perryville entertains big turnout at 150th re-enactment weekend
'Capt. Williams' rapid fire cannon first machine-gun used for combat
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: Brave, gallant Tilghman was local hero to those in his adopted city of Paducah
MIssouri woman claims her father fought in Civil War and, he really did
U of L music professor learned first hand about filmmaking, appearing in 'Lincoln'
Mitchell wanted hardtack remembered, all the way to his grave and even beyond
Railroads came of age during Civil War, particularly so for Kentucky's L&N line
One tree to be planted for each soldier who died during Civil War, Wyatt says
News in Brief: Bus association estimates 30 percent increase in tourism visits to Gettysburg
Trust sets record for acreage saved during its 25th anniversary year
April-June 2013
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Rogers pushing bill to make Mill Springs member of U.S. National Park Service
New Mill Springs executive director has extensive military history background
Camp Nelson National Cemetery named one of three national historic landmarks
'KHS dedicates historical marker to first colored troops at Camp Nelson
Presidents Washinton, Lincoln leaders who were 'right for their time'
Hunley legend altered by new discovery; sub now believed only 20 feet from blast
Fry believed to have killed Zollicoffer at Battle Mill Springs; not true?
Southern accent tied to Civil War in negative way, Alabamans claim
News in Brief: Morgan raids tours scheduled June 29
Book review: Orndorff wins new respect for those who kept the Civil War traveling
Jefferson Davis Inn returns to Lexington, but not at building where student then lived
Fort Smith boasts one of finest examples of earthen fortifications in Kentucky
Ironically, South's National Anthem was written by a New York Yankee
Civil War sailors from USS Monitor buried with honors at Arlington
If your Confederate ancestsor served with honor, SCV is looking for you
July-Sept. 2013
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Heritage tourism booming business CWT, Kentucky surveys say
Hallowed Ground national parks generate $270M per year in tourism
Paducah memorial service made sure colorful captain 'won't be forgotten'
Three Civil War specialists, writers added to staff of Kentucky Civil War Bugle
Civil War Days up next for Kentucky's prominent Mississippi River facility
During the confusion of combat, flags were important as rallying points
L&N became major player in Civil War with 250 miles of track in its system
Relic hunter reunites Civil War ring with soldier's Pennsylvania relatives
Dr. Mary Edwards Walker: she was Civil War's woman who wore pants
Thanks to Louisville editor, Sue Munday became feared name among guerillas
Why travel, sweat, freeze to re-enact? It could be about honoring, educating
Kentucky soldier's Civil War painting can be purchased for mere $500,000
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: At Perryville, Jackson was in wrong place at wrong time as Maney's men charged
Researchers say full moon partly to blame for shooting, death of Stonewall Jackson
Some say million plus: Totals vary, but, certainly, more horses killed than soldiers during Civil War
Entries for 2013 Civil War Photo Contest will be accepted by CWT through Aug. 16
Arlington House, home Lee loved, now renovated, reopened to public
News in Brief: Marker recognizes Kirkland home used as hospital during Battle of Perryville
Oct.-Dec. 2013
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Boyle officicals explore national status for Perryville's Civil War battlefield
Gilbert named interim executive director of Mill Springs Battlefield Association
Bugle editorial: Really ... was Battle of Gettysburg all that decisive, important?
RichardsLegacy: Civil War was Reid's passion, teaching it was his fulfillment
'We don't glorify war ...' : Telling story, educating public provides understanding to what actually happened
Commentary in Baltimore Sun: Tariffs, not slavery, was cause of Civil War, commentary states
Paducah's National Quilt Museum exhibiting authentic Civil War quilts
Sister O'Connell, Sisters of Charity gave care, healing to wounded at Richmond
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: Gen. Hood considered brave, aggressive; but also reckless, which led to downfall
Is it a painting? No, just a special photo from Kentucky photographer Mark Six
News in Brief: 150th commemoration of attack on Frankfort scheduled June 7, 2014
Congress made Civil War culprit for initiating federal income tax
More than 1,800 attend festivities at Camp Nelson's Civil War Days
Owner of famous Macauley Theatre had fascinating Civil War career
New online portal provides assistance with historic transportation projects
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