Civil War Times April 2011

28 01 2011

Inside this issue:

Letters:

  • Ron Soodalter disagrees with Stephen Budiansky’s take on George Custer

Blue & Gray

  • Gary Gallagher looks at The War’s Overlooked Turning Points and argues for the importance of the Seven Days’.

Collateral Damage

Your host writes about the Benson family and their compassion toward a wounded New Hampshire soldier at First Bull Run.  Thanks to a couple of readers who jarred my memory of this a while back.  Even though the house wasn’t and isn’t there (you’ll have to buy the magazine to figure that one out), it’s a great story that deserved retelling.  More on this in a later post.

Field Guide

  • Robert Behre leads us around Charleston, SC.

Interview

  • James I. “Bud” Robertson recalls the Centennial.

Letter from the Editor

  • The Sesquicentennial kicks off

Features

  • The Butcher’s Bill – Edward Bonekemper argues that U. S. Grant’s management of the war in Virginia wasn’t as bloody as represented.
  • Eye on Arlington – Kim O’Connell’s text and Robin Holland’s photos document the ongoing renovation at Arlington House.
  • First Blood at Big Bethel – John V. Quarstein on the June 10, 1861 battle in Virginia.
  • Last Letter Home – Dana Shoaf presents a poignant communique from a 14-year-old Third Class Boy aboard USS Galena.
  • Cradle of Secession – Joe Loehle photo essay on Charleston, SC.
  • ‘Black Jack’ at War – Paul Bradley sketches John Logan’s war career.

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6 04 2011
Richard C. Whiting

I read a story on “Last letter home” in the April Issue of Civil War Times and was smitten by the picture of the young lad who wrote the letter. He is the spitting image of one of my junior shooters. What would be the possibility of getting a copy of this issue for his parents?

My address: Richard Whiting, 5789 Clarksburg Road, Buckhannon, WV 26201

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6 04 2011
Harry Smeltzer

Richard,

I imagine you can find information on ordering back issues within the pages of Civil War Times.

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17 06 2013
The Bensons of Sudley Church | Bull Runnings

[…] edited version of this story ran in the April 2011 issue of Civil War Times.  I’m running it here with additional photos with permission of the publisher.  It is […]

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