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Blog of the author of "Two Brothers: One North, One South," an historical fiction about real people and events of the American Civil War.
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Jefferson and Varina Howell Davis

Nov 30, 2009
EACH WAS THE KEEPER OF THE OTHER’S HEART I was interviewed this morning by William Sackett on 1640 WTNI “The Morning Show” about the relationship between Jefferson and Varina Howell Davis. I thoroughly enjoyed discussing this subject as the Davis...

2009 Blue & Gray Reenactment at Moorpark

Nov 6, 2009
We will be at the 2009 Blue & Gray Reenactment of Moorpark this weekend and will enjoy seeing many friends in the California Civil War community. This is the largest Civil War event west of the Mississippi and just seems to get bigger and better each...

The First Civil War Sesquicentennial Event

Oct 27, 2009
October marks the beginning of the American Civil War Sesquicentennial. A century and a half ago on October 16, 1859, John Brown raided the town of Harpers Ferry and the Federal Arsenal at the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers. Local...

Captain William Henry Murray, 2nd Maryland Battalion

Oct 6, 2009
While visiting Confederate Hill at Louden Park Cemetery near Baltimore last year, we admired the fine monument that the men of Captain William H. Murray’s company erected to his memory in 1874.  His death leading an ill-fated charge on Culp’s Hill...

More Ghostly Activity at the Exchange Hotel

Oct 4, 2009
I received an e-mail from Mark C. Higgins of Spiritsearch Investigations about additional ghostly activity at the Exchange Hotel in Gordonsville, Virginia which served as a Confederate Receiving Hospital during the Civil War. Mark took this...


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