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Civil War Times Illustrated - Volume 62, Number 2, Spring 2023

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Civil War Times Illustrated Magazine

Cover: What motivated Civil War soldiers to fight: money or patriotism?
Features
28 Rich man's War, Poor man's Fight? by Caroline E. Janney - Did the poor fight, while the wealthy stayed home? The answer is complicated. - Statistics help us to understand who went to war and why
John Billings
John D. Rockefeller
Grover Cleveland (1837-1908)
Martin Kelley
Sinclair Tousey
Joseph T. Glatthaar
William Marvel
36 Battle's Hard Aftermath by Steven Cowie - The Army of the Potomac left the Sharpsburg, MD area devastated and disease ridden
Frank Schell
Alexander Gardner
George B. McClellan
Dr. Augustin A. Biggs
Dr. Jonathan Letterman
Charles J. Stille
Dr. Anson Hurd
Dr. Elisha Harris
Alex Davis
Michael Miller
Samuel Poffenberger
Dr. Shadduck
Col Henry F. Clarke
Abner Small
D.R. Miller
John C. Middlekauff
Carrie May Roulette
Jacob Miller
Mary Ellen Piper
Joseph Poffenberger
Lt Col Rufus Ingalls
Eliza Davis
Eli Wade
John H. Snavely
Rev John A. Adams
BG John R. Kenly
MG Darius Couch
David Smith
Samuel Grove
Robert Leakins
Margaret Shackelford
Pvt Robert Goldthwaite Carter
William F. Webb
William M. Blackford
Phillip Pry
Elizabeth Pry
Samuel I. Piper
46 The Trouble With Tanglefoot by Megan Bever - Liquor numbed pain, Took the edge off homesickness, and caused havoc
Col James H. Childs
John Julian Chisholm
William A. Hammond
Robert E. Lee
MG Joseph Hooker
MG Ambrose Burnside
MG Fitz john Porter
Elijah P. Petty
Robert A. Moore
Cpl Robert Rossi
Charles Francis Adams Jr.
Robert Wasson
Anne bell
Kate Cumming
Carrie Nation
David Gloyd
Joseph Herring
Pvt Dennis Corcoran
Pvt Michael O'Brien
Col Harry T. hays
Maj Roberdeau Wheat
MG Richard Taylor
Maj Joseph D. Bullen
Rev G.R. Vanhorne
Rev S.S. Waltz
Prof Ferris
Mrs Mingle
W.O. Newton
B. Howard
54 'Nothing of the Kind Ever Took Place' by Marc Storch and Kevin Hampton - A youthful Wisconsin officer's tale gained him acclaim and promotion. But it probably never happened.
Cpt William Emerson Strong
Maj Charles H. Larrabee
Mr. Lyman C. Draper
Col Stannard
Lt Col George H. Otis
2nd Lt Nathaniel Rollins
Lt Dana D. Dodge
MG O. O. Howard
Albert F. Wade
Pvt Isaac R. Higgins
Pvt Frank Wilkins
R.S. Reid
George B. Ely
Gen Thomas J. McKean
MG James McPherson
MG William T. Sherman
Andrew Hickenlooper
Peter Arndt
Charles K. Dean
Cpt Charles Mundee
BG William F. "Baldy" Smith
Departments
6 Return Fire - Digital Offerings
8 Miscellany - New Gettysburg Museum
Pvt. Oliver Wallace (1836-1928)
Georgia Higley
Earl Lutz
Mary Boykin Miller Chestnut (1823-1886)
14 Details - Crack Shots
Col. Hiram Berdan (1824-1893)
16 Insight: La Guerre Civile: From France and From a Friend by Gary Gallagher - A French Perspective
Donald E. Witt
18 Rambling with John Banks - History by Handkerchief
Lincoln Ripley Stone
Robert Lee Hodge
Lt. Stephen Millett Thompson (1839-1911)
MG Daniel Butterfield
Col Robert Gould Shaw
Cpl. Cyrus Dennis
Pvt. Ruben Sweet
MG William T. Sherman
George Johnson
Norman Hastings
Pvt. Ira Lindsey (1825-1864)
22 Interview with Eric Michael Burke by Chris Howland - Uncle Billy's Boys
MG William T. Sherman
27 Editorial - That New History Smell
62 Armament - Confederate Revolvers - Made in the CSA - Southern arms makers produced pistols with brass parts to save on scare steel
66 Reviews
72 Sold! - Soldiers' Home Footstool - For Tired Bones $400




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