JEB Stuart in Maryland
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It is well that Antietam on the Web does not depend entirely on one person for new material, as I am again overwhelmed with my vocation and necessarily neglecting this avocation. Thankfully, AotW is also served by a large group… >> continue reading
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No, not television, the American Civil War on the web. I’m knocked over by Civil War Interactive’s (CWi) new list of the Top 20 Civil War Websites, on which Antietam on the Web hits #4 (with a bullet, so to… >> continue reading
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Just announced is the new dedicated website [link updated 2020] for the Antietam National Battlefield licensed tour guides. Nicely executed by IconGraphics of Hagerstown, the basic site is expected to grow as each guide gets a page of their own.… >> continue reading
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The US National Archives has inked another commercial deal to sell public domain materials. In this case, film and video. The “non-exclusive” agreement is with Amazon.com’s CustomFlix Labs, who will let you initially buy on-demand DVDs of any of “thousands”… >> continue reading
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Save Historic Antietam Foundation (SHAF) has a shiny new home on the web. I’ll have more time later to talk about the fine folks at SHAF, the great work they are doing and have done. In a joint venture with… >> continue reading
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In the spirit of community with my fellow bloggers, I’ve taken the Which American Civil War General are you? quiz. I score as a 65% match for William T Sherman. W.T. Sherman, death mask (from the Hutton Collection at Princeton)… >> continue reading