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Jan.-March 2015
Vol. 9, No. 1
Richmond, Ky.
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Bugle web archives 2014
Jan.-March 2014
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Ninety-five and counting: More acreage preserved at Mill Springs by Civil War Trust, battlefield group
Americans still divided about which side they would have supported during War
Holt House renovation nearing fruition thanks to undying efforts of Susan Dyer
'Why couldn't average Civil War soldier hit anything? Practice was sadly lacking
Octagon Hall served as safe haven for Confederate soldiers
Jeff Davis pushed U.S. Camel Corps, initiated highly successful experiment
News in Brief: Fields takes U.S. Grant portrayal into Civil War Trust video series
Some Civil War veterans became heroes much later - after war was concluded
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: Western Theater was great for Pope, but he didn't fare as well in the East
Lindsey began colorful career raising Union troops at Camp Dick Robinson
Tax, borrow, print; three ways used by both sides to finance Civil War
A tale of two Civil War brothers
What's wrong with Civil War books? Four areas require some consideration
The Dahlgren Papers: Teenager's search led to war 'violation' that may have prompted Lincoln murder
April-June 2014
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KET's Dave Shuffett: Learning ancestor's Civil War experience required 'walking mile in his shoes'
Veteran TV personality served as host, producer for 25 years
Choosing sides wasn't an easy task for these prominent military officers
'Bowie Knife: Rezin designed special weapon and Jim soon made it famous
Bugle editorial: Spiritual leaders really had it difficult with all believing God was on their side
Commemoration of assault on Frankfort scheduled June 7 at Leslie Morris Park
Frank Martin was female soldier whose true identity was never known
Camp Nelson now U.S. famous landmark, but national park status being sought
Ball State students create new app for Perryville Battlefield visitors
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: Dashing, daring John Hunt Morgan became legendary Civil War figure
Second Battle of Frankfort avoided thanks to strategic movement of books
Lincoln was great target at Fort Stevens, but Union surgeon was one to suffer
Confederate Major Joel Mayo Womack was key organizer of Kentucky Derby
More than 2,700 battlefield acres saved in 2013 by Civil War Trust organization
Bugle Briefs: How did Civil War deaths affect population for 20th, 21st centuries?
July-Sept. 2014
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Lincoln Heritage Trail leads efforts to tell story of nation's 16th president
20 Lincoln Heritage Trail sites located across Kentucky
BORA president Sharon Graves named 2014 Kentucky History Teacher of Year
Colby College Civil War authority to speak at Holt Community Day
Who was young boy in photograph of Lincoln conspirators execution?
It's not as well known, but Confederacy awards Medal of Honor of its own
Lt. Commander Charles W. Flusser was one of Kentucky's most noble sons
Bugle book review: 'My Kentucky Life' provides evidence as to why residents love their home state
An incredible deception: Frances Clayton could chew, smoke, drink, fight as well as any Union soldier
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: Twice wounded, Brig. Gen. Gholson was fiery advocate for states rights
Battle of Richmond mural capsulizes conflict, aftermath of two-day affair
Civil War Trust photo contest will accept entries in five categories
This story from Perryville underscores soldier's desire to cheat death, live
Cancer patient doesn't let illness dampen his enthusiasm for Civil War
Bugle Briefs: Perryville's House elected president of Kentucky Civil War Sites Association
Bugle book review: What truly makes a person great? Kean explores Civil War leaders
Civil War re-enactment photography sparks interest of E-town resident
Oct.-Dec. 2014
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600 were 'pulled back' to Civil War, thanks to Bluegrass Railroad Museum
McConnell joins Rogers in effort to put Mill Springs in park system
2nd Kentucky Cavalry was participant in largest troop surrender of Civil War
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: Charles Mynn Thruston was frustrated in protecting railroad from Rebel raiders
Famous helping hand was required to save life of another Lincoln
Morgan took McMillan's Landing at Tompkinsville as first raid began
Southern march acreage may be added to land saved at Richmond Battlefield
According to D.F. Faulds: Louisville's Hays, not Emmett, wrote lyrics of South's national anthem, 'Dixie'
Recent confrontations weren't only ones creating stress disorders; so did Civil War
Fighting on empty stomach possible, but both sides needed coffee as fuel
Switch from Union to Confederate delayed Jessamine County memorial
One of good things Civil War provided was knowledge, use of modern anesthesia
Bennett Young took over St. Albans, brought Civil War to New England
Bugle Briefs: Middle Creek, Perryville featured as prominent Southern battlefields
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