Civil War Times Illustrated 1980 Jan May June July Oct Nov Dec Lot of 7
Civil War Times 1980 January
IN THIS ISSUE
The Petersburg Follies4
By Edward Longacre
Blundering doomed capture of the Cockade City.
The Fighting Philadelphia Brigade12
By Allen C. Guelzo
They came "clubbing, shooting and rock pelting."
"Put the Boys In"24
By David F. Riggs
Cadets traded classroom for battlefield.
The Hidden Image: Instruments Of War42
Civil War Times 1980 May
IN THIS ISSUE
Woodstock Races8
By Jeffry D. Wert
"Little Phil" makes a shambles of the Shenandoah Valley.
The Fifth Wheel14
By David B. Sabine
The chaplain: "forgotten man of a neglected service."
A Shining Presence24
By Brian McGinty
The war adventures of Rebel poet Sidney Lanier.
The War Album Of Henry Dwight, Part III 32
Edited by Albert Caste!
The Hidden Image: Yankees In Florida37
Day The War Ended42
By Gilbert Colgate
As the trade blockade goes, so goes the war.
Civil War Times 1980 June
IN THIS ISSUE
8 Brave Radical Wild By Edward Longacre
Edward Wild: rabid idealist with a temper.
20 A Colonel Re-enlists His Regiment
That's salesmanship.
22 The Iron Rebel Navy
By William Still
Evolution of CSA Ironclads.
32 The War Album Of Henry Dwight, Part IV Edited by Albert Castel
38 "A Pack Of Indians And Cowards" By Michael Starr
The siege of Fort Gibson.
51 The Hidden Image: Missouri Boys
Civil War Times 1980 July
IN THIS ISSUE
4 First Manassas
By Virgil Carrington Jones
The story of the Bull Run Campaign
THE REGULARS
13 Behind The Lines
By Robert H. Fowler
47 CWTI Book Reviews
48 Mail Call
Civil War Times 1980 October
IN THIS ISSUE
12 Fury At Fort Harrison
By Richard J. Sommers
General Gregg's gallant stand proved futile
24 Boy Lieutenant In Blue
By Bell I. Wiley
A general's son, Eddie Geary met an untimely end by his father's side
31 Breakdown In Macon
By Michael B. Ballard
President Davis publicly acknowledged the Confederacy's weakness
34 Polignac's Diary, Part II
More observations by the French princeturned-general
46 The Hidden Image: A Trophy at Vicksburg
Civil War Times 1980 November
IN THIS ISSUE
6 The Hidden Image: Products of Rifle and Cannon
12 In One Deadly Encounter
By Jeffry D. Wert
The final clash of Blazer's Scouts and Mosby's Rangers
20 Overthrown
By Mark Grimsley
The story of the McClellan-Scott feud
30 Some One Has Blundered
Edited by Stephen Davis
James Clarke writes of Port Republic
34 The Grand Review
By Jack Rudolph
A proud display of a victorious army
44 A Little Battle At Griswoldville
By William Harris Bragg
"An unfortunate accident" for the Georgia militia
Civil War Times 1980 December
IN THIS ISSUE
8 Ransom At The Crossroads
By James T. Huffstodt
One man's ruin on the Red River
18 "Once right in the eyes of God"
By Elizabeth Silverthorne
Ashbel Smith, Connecticut Confederate
26 The Magnificent Aereon
By Helen Schulz
A new war from the air
30 The Singing Wire Conspiracy
By Howard C. Westwood Grant's communications control
36 A Confederate "Yankee"
By Rev. John Malachi Bowden Coping with prison at Point Lookout
38 The Palmyra Massacre
By James M. McCaffrey Missouri revenge
44 Civil War Battlefields
Gulf Islands National Seashore
51 The Hidden Image: Winchester When
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