Jan.-March 2016
Vol. 10, No. 1
Richmond, Ky.
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Jan.-March 2015
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Annual measurement of college learning finds history, government lacking
Living offspring of Civil War veterans are very few, but they're still around
Heritage Council requests public input for preservation of buildings, sites
'Boy Colonel' William O. Boyle honored at recognition service in Danville
New book well researched: Bourbon was shared, Frankfort then became an embattled capital as Union made its move
Civil War Col. Alexander Hogeland was 'the newpapers boy's friend'
Holt Home Community Day attended by 600, minus snakes from soffit repairs
Sarah Wakeman: an uncommon female soldier whose gender undiscovered
'The Plot' provides surprising twist to Lincoln assassination conspiracy
Fort Duffield defense role remembered at November commemoration event
Bugle book review: 'Blake's Story' provides deeper look on perspectives of Civil War emotions
Bugle Briefs: BORA collects, delivers 45 pairs of socks to Salvation Army for area distribution
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: Jeremiah T. Boyle gained recognition as lawyer, soldier, railroad entrepreneur
April-June 2015
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BORA marks Lincoln inaugural address with re-enactment at county courthouse
Dr. David W. Yandell: Confederate medical director advanced medicine education in war, 19th century
Stuart Sanders narrative: Lincoln's Confederate 'Little Sister' examined in essay available on Kindle
Folks now dine at famous location where assassination plot was hatched
Detailed letter of Lincoln assassination purchased for $14,375 at Dallas auction
Scientists are closing in on answer as to why the Hunley failed to survive
Civil War wine failed to age well below and off coast of Bermuda
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: Wood's clash with Rosecrans led to controversy at Chickamauga
Thanks to Clara Barton: Women served many roles during war, soon assuming roles as battlefield nurses
It took three attempts, but finally he became the youngest enlisted soldier
Confederate raiders learn it was unwise to steal memorabilia from an old soldier
Bugle Briefs: Naming of new I-65 bridge must wait to be considered another legislative day
July-Sept. 2015
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Confederates in jungle are last survivors of what South was like during Civil War
Opinion: Many Americans are not aware of when Civil War occurred
Bugle book review: Bush's new book on Andrew Cowan has to rank as one of his best efforts
Ely S. Parker: True native American penned final copy of surrender document at Appomattox
Mountain Charley served Iowa regiment as soldier, spy although she was female
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: Gen. Robertson popular with his troops because of unusual concern for welfare
German 48ers concluded progress was made through blood and iron
Neither rain, nor mud could deter re-enactors from Battle of Sacramento
Bugle Briefs: They speak in manner of 'Old South'
With dignity, sense of purpose, Lee continued to lead after Civil War
Oct.-Dec. 2015
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Virginia, unlike Kentucky, shows impact of Civil War visitation, spending income
Bugle book review: Guerrillas in Kentucky? Familiar names were prominent during Civil War activity
Civil War slowed things, but Haldemans made Louisville newspapers prominent
Civil War theme is prominent at Historic MIdway Museum Store
At Stone Mountain rally: Confederate battle flag controversy elicits some interesting responses
Jefferson Davis was opposed to secession park manager tells Richmond roundtable
Miranda moved feet, bent her knees to get Munfordville Civil War photos
Did slavery bring it about? Poll reveals fundamental disagreement as to real cause of America's Civil War
7th Annual Holt Day: 2,000 attend community event, celebrate receipt of gifts totaling nearly $700,000
Thanks to Mollie Morehead, Forrest was able to realize his cavalry 'first'
Kentucky's Civil War leaders: Green Clay Smith had rich heritage, spent his life in state, national fast lane
The Right to Secede: Secession may or may not be supported by constitution; interpretation is key
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