In the annals of American military history, Doniphan’s Expedition stands as a testament to endurance, strategic brilliance, and the rugged […]
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Operations in Northern Virginia: October-December 1861
The Union defeat at the First Battle of Manassas, a shocking blow to the Northern populace, ignited a grim determination […]
The Demonstration on the Rapidan River: A Civil War Diversion
In the cold winter months of early 1864, the strategic landscape of the American Civil War saw a crucial, albeit […]
Fort Lyon, Colorado: A History of Frontier Transformation
The storied past of Fort Lyon, Colorado, reveals a complex tapestry of military strategic importance, frontier conflict, and profound transformation. […]
Marmaduke’s Missouri Expeditions
In 1863, the tumultuous landscape of the American Civil War saw two significant Confederate incursions known as Marmaduke’s Missouri Expeditions. […]
Operations North of Boston Mountains
The Operations North of Boston Mountains represent a series of crucial military engagements that profoundly shaped the Civil War in […]
The Lynchburg Campaign of the American Civil War
In March 1864, the American Civil War reached a pivotal stage with Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant’s promotion to General-in-Chief […]






