INK, CINEMA & HISTORY
The Charge at Gettysburg (Historical Reprint)
When night fell, the Union flags waved in triumph on the field of Gettysburg, but over 30,000 men lay dead or wounded, strewn through wood and meadow, on field and hill, where the three days' fight...
Read moreUlysses Simpson Grant (Historical Reprint)
This historical article written by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1868, illuminates Ulysses S. Grant, the man and the Civil War General.
Read moreGeneral Grant and the Vicksburg Campaign (Historical Reprint)
According to Henry Cabot Lodge, General Ulysses S. Grant's campaign against Vicksburg was the most brilliant single campaign of the Civil War.
Read moreHampton Roads - The Battle of the Monitor & Merrimac (Historical Reprint)
Also known as the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimac, the Battle of Hampton Roads during the Civil War was the first battle between ironclad warships.
Read moreFarragut at Mobile Bay (Historical Reprint)
The Battle of Mobile Bay marked a victory for the Union during the Civil War, and is best remembered for Rear Admiral Farragut's successful maneuver through a minefield, and his famous command, "Da...
Read moreThe Flag-Bearer at Antietam (Historical Reprint)
To guard one's own flag against capture is the pride, to capture the flag of one's enemy the ambition, of every valiant soldier.
Read moreLieutenant Cushing and the Ram Albemarle (Historical Reprint)
In October 1864, Union naval officer Lt. William B. Cushing led a daring commando raid against the Confederate ram Albemarle.
Read moreLincoln's Cooper Union Speech (Historical Reprint)
"Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it."
Read moreUlysses S. Grant at West Point (Historical Reprint)
Ulysses S. Grant's appointment to the Military Academy at West Point not only altered the course of his life, it changed his name.
Read morePresident Theodore Roosevelt's Address on Abraham Lincoln (Historical Reprint)
Delivered by the President of the United States (1901-1909) at the ceremony of the laying of the cornerstone of the Lincoln Birthplace, Hodgenville, Kentucky, February 12, 1909.
Read moreWinslow Homer's Civil War Paintings (History Notes)
Winslow Homer, known for his exceptional maritime art, also captured the American Civil War in paintings and sketches.
Read moreDoug Zembiec: The Lion of Fallujah (Historical Reprint)
Marine Sgt. Maj. William S. Skiles reflects upon his time serving with Major Douglas Zembiec, known as "The Lion of Fallujah" for his heroic actions commanding Echo Co, 2/1 Marines.
Read moreThe Burning of the USS Philadelphia (Historical Reprint)
In 1804 Steven Decatur led a raid to burn the Philadelphia after she was captured by pirates in Tripoli during the Barbary War.
Read moreThe General Armstrong Privateer (Historical Reprint)
In September 1814, in the Portuguese port of Fayal, of the Azores, a crew of American privateersmen defended the brig General Armstrong against an overwhelming British force.
Read moreThe Cruise of the U.S.S. Wasp (Historical Reprint)
In the War of 1812 the little American Navy, including only a dozen frigates and sloops of war, won a series of victories against the English.
Read moreThe Battle of New Orleans (Historical Reprint)
The Battle of New Orleans was fought between the British and American Army (led by future president Andrew Jackson) in January 1815, shortly after the War of 1812 had ended.
Read moreThe Battle of New Orleans (Historical Painting)
General Andrew Jackson leads the defense against the red-coated British soldiers as they storm the American line at the Battle of New Orleans on January 8, 1815 during the War of 1812.
Read more12 at Midnight: The Hibernia Attempting to Run the Comet Down (Historical Painting)
On January 11, 1814, during the War of 1812, the 16-gun schooner Comet (captained by Thomas Boyle - one of the most successful privateers) engaged the 22-gun Hibernia in the West Indies.
Read moreThe Battle of Trenton (Historical Reprint)
After crossing the Delaware River the night prior to the attack, General Washington and his Continental Army fought Hessians garrisoned at Trenton, New Jersey on the morning of December 26, 1776.
Read moreGeorge Washington (Historical Reprint)
To sketch the life of Washington is to write the history of the events which made the United States independent and gave birth to the American nation.
Read moreThe Battle of Kings Mountain (Historical Reprint)
The Battle of Kings Mountain was a military engagement between Patriot and Loyalist militias in South Carolina during the Southern Campaign of the American Revolutionary War.
Read moreThe Storming of Stony Point (Historical Reprint)
On the evening of July 16, 1779, a select group of George Washington's Continental Army decisively defeated British troops at an outpost in Stony Point, New York during the Revolutionary War.
Read moreWashington at Valley Forge (Historical Reprint)
During the winter of 1777-1778, under the leadership of General George Washington, the Continental Army camped at Valley Forge in brutal conditions.
Read moreThe Siege of Yorktown (Historical Reprint)
Yorktown was the last major battle in the American Revolution. It led to the surrender of Cornwallis & the British army, and prompted negotiations to end the war.
Read moreSamuel Adams & The Boston Tea Party (Historical Reprint)
After Parliament levied new taxes, Colonists rebelled by throwing the taxed-tea into the Boston Harbor.
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