This episode features highlights from Chronicles of the American Revolution. The following episodes are included:Â
Tony Horwitz - Episode 20: Confederates in the AtticÂ
Jack Snyder - Episode 27:Â Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Dr. Louis Intres - Episode 37: The Sultana
Jim Taylor - Episode 39: Slavery Part 1
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A few highlights from the first 88 episodes of The Chronicles of the American Civil War. In this episode, we hear from:Â
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Rene Kenard - Civil War Religion - Episodes 51 and 52 Rick Garland - Civil War Music - Episode 47 Robert Ford and Ben Hawley - United State Colored Troops - Episode 21Â
Dr. Joan Cashen - Varina Davis - Episode 44Â
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Jon Willen speaks about Dr. Leale, President Lincoln's doctor at Ford's Theater.
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John Heiser, National Park historian, speaks about the Camp Letterman Hospital in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.Â
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David Welker speaks on the Battle of Chantilly, known by the Confederacy as the Battle of Ox Hill.Â
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Dr. Edward Steers Jr. answers questions concerning misconceptions that are common about Abraham Lincoln.Â
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Steve Phan, historian and Park Ranger at the Civil War Defenses of Washington, explains the ring of defensive forts built around our nation's capitol to protect it from a Confederate Invasion.Â
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Dr. Peter Carmichael, Director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College, stops by to discuss education, historians, and (most importantly) his recent book on the Common Soldier.Â
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Samantha Seiple discusses her book, Louisa on the Front Lines: Louisa May Alcott in the Civil War.Â
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David Goetz speaks on the involvement of John Singleton Mosby and his men in the Lincoln Assassination.Â
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Jonathan Noyalas returns to speak about the Battle of Cool Spring.Â
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