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Civil War Times Illustrated - May 1981

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Civil War Times Illustrated Magazine

Cover: "The Lost Cause," by Henry Mosler (1841-1920)
Contents
8 Old John by Jeffrey D. Wert - "Stonewall" Jackson's Wagonmaster
Major John Alexander Harman (1824-1874)
Col James L. Corley
Douglas Southall Freeman
14 Civil War Battlefields - New Market Battlefield Park
Cpt Albert Von Kleiser
16 Wading to Glory by Thomas Rice - The Misery of Burnside's Mud March
MG Franz Sigel
MG Edwin V. Sumner
MG William Buel Franklin
MG Joseph Hooker
Col Charles S. Wainwright
Henry Jarvis Raymond
BG John Newton
BG John Cochrane
MG George Gordon Meade
28 The Short Tenure of General Burnside - Edited by Jason Silverman
30 By His Own Account by Charles A. Clark (1841-1913) - Edited by Claude W. Albright, Jr. - How to Win the Medal of Honor
32 Iowa's Graybeards by George F. Skoch - The "Golden Age" Regiment
BG August Willich (1810-1878)
Samuel J. Kirkwood (1813-1894)
36 Again in Chains By Walter L. Williams - The Grisly Fate of Black Prisoners
The Regulars:
4 CWTI Book Reviews
5 Behind the Lines, by John E. Stanchak
6 Mail Call
50 The War in Words, by James I. Robertson, Jr. (1930-2019)
Back Cover: A "participation acknowledgement certificate" dedicated to the memory of comrade William Shirley by his wife Mary A. Shirley and presented to her son, Webster L. Shirley, on November 15, 1902. Sold commercially to a large veteran public, these certificates detailed the veteran's record and experience.




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