12th Virginia Infantry in Maryland


The sad story of the officers and men of the 12th Virginia Infantry Regiment of late 1862 is typical for a number of the tattered units of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia (ANV) who were at Sharpsburg that September.… >> continue reading

Ted Savas’ post on extending Brad Gottfried’s concept from The Maps of Gettysburg to other battles is exciting news. So, who’ll do Sharpsburg? With a budget of over a hundred maps and just over two weeks of 1862 to cover?… >> continue reading

I’ve recently started work for a new client with a brand new team, and needed a far more capable phone than the old razr to help keep us all connected and me on track. Verizon’s BlackBerry 8830 World Edition After… >> continue reading

Your assignment: catch up with some new and fascinating online work about the Maryland Campaign of 1862. Recent and ongoing now is an excellent discussion about who did what at Sharpsburg on TalkAntietam*. Beginning with fine-grain research Dean Essig is… >> continue reading

Another new Civil War-themed blog has arrived. Craig Swain has created To the Sound of the Guns*–perhaps the perfect name for such a blog. His stated purpose is to aid the organization and presentation of my research, notations, and observations… >> continue reading

A little behind, as usual, I’ve just found Dale Cox’s Civil War Florida blog. He’s been at it since September 2007, and his latest post considers one of my Sharpsburg guys, Captain Harrison Tillinghast, Company F, Second Florida Infantry. Mr… >> continue reading