Civil War Battles and Battlefields will feature travel narratives of my frequent visits to historic sites and my thoughts on recent readings in Civil War history and historiography. I live in central Maryland, an ideal location for a Civil War buff. Gettysburg, Antietam, Harper’s Ferry, South Mountain, and Monocacy are all within an hour’s drive, and most of the Virginia battlefields are within easy day trip range.
I hope to convey some of my enthusiasm for these places, to give those who cannot visit these sites as often as I do a chance to experience the excitement of walking in the footsteps of the men who fought in these places over a century ago.
I will include photos and maps occasionally to enhance the sense of place in my travel pieces. In my opinion, the best site for photos of Civil War sites on the net is http://www.civilwaralbum.com. If you have not seen this site before, you are in for a real treat. So I won’t be posting virtual tours; rather, I hope to create specific impressions.
More often than not, my posts will focus on a narrow aspect of a particular battle. Generalists will find books and magazines more useful, perhaps. Occasionally, I may cover living history events, museums, preservation issues, or interesting Civil War sites on the net. I plan to post once per week during Spring and Summer, and semi-monthly during the colder months. Posts will average 500 words or less.
The first series of posts will narrate my recent explorations of Antietam Battlefield’s Final Attack Trail, where A.P. Hill’s Light Division pitched into the flank of Burnside’s IX Corps, snatching away the last, and possibly best, chance for a decisive Federal victory at Antietam.
Enjoy Civil War Battles and Battlefields. I welcome your comments, questions, and criticisms.
11 hours ago
3 comments:
Welcome to the blogosphere, Steve, and good stomping,too. Looking forward to reading about your adventures!
Steven,
I'd like to welcome you as well to the Civil War blogosphere. I look forward like Brian to reading about your perspective on battlefield stomping.
Brett S.
TOCWOC - A Civil War Blog
Brian and Brett,
Thank you for a warm welcome, and for your own efforts in the blogosphere. I've only recently discovered the ACW blogging community, and I look forward to being a part of it.
I have some (hopefully) interesting travel plans this summer, including visits to the USS Monitor Center, battlefields of the Seven Days, and Petersburg.
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