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Civil War Podcast, Episode 154

STONEWALL IN THE VALLEY: CROSS KEYS & PORT REPUBLIC (Part the Second)

Chatham Roberdeau Wheat (1826-1862)
Chatham Roberdeau Wheat (1826-1862)

In which we look at the battles of Cross Keys and Port Republic, which took place at the end of Jackson’s Valley Campaign on June 8 & 9, 1862.

PfanzEwell

Our book recommendation for this episode is “Richard S. Ewell: A Soldier’s Life” by Donald C. Pfanz.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 153

STONEWALL IN THE VALLEY: CROSS KEYS & PORT REPUBLIC (Part the First)

Samuel Sprigg Carroll (1832-1893)
Samuel Sprigg Carroll (1832-1893)

In which we look at Carroll’s raid on Port Republic, which took place on Sunday, June 8, 1862.

Port Republic Book

Our book recommendation for this episode is “Conquering the Valley: Stonewall Jackson at Port Republic” by Robert K. Krick.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 152

STONEWALL IN THE VALLEY: “OUR GOD HAS BEEN MY GUIDE AND SAVED ME FROM THEIR GRASP”

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In which we see Stonewall Jackson escape the trap the Federals attempted to lay for him, and we begin to set the stage for the battles of Cross Keys & Port Republic.

Lee Lts

Our book recommendation for this episode is “Lee’s Lieutenants: A Study in Command” by Douglas Southall Freeman, a one-volume abridgement by Stephen W. Sears.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 151

STONEWALL IN THE VALLEY: The Hunter Becomes the Hunted

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In which we look at what happened after Stonewall Jackson’s victory at the First Battle of Winchester in May, 1862 during the Valley Campaign.

lens of war

Our book recommendation for this episode is “Lens of War: Exploring Iconic Photographs of the Civil War,” edited by J. Matthew Gallman and Gary W. Gallagher.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 150

STONEWALL IN THE VALLEY: FRONT ROYAL & WINCHESTER (Part the Fourth)

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In which we look at the First Battle of Winchester, which took place on May 25, 1862 during Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign.

Gallagher Valley 1862

Our book recommendation for this episode is “The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862,” edited by Gary W. Gallagher.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 149

STONEWALL IN THE VALLEY: A DAY OF MISSED OPPORTUNITIES

Stonewall Jackson and his "foot cavalry" on the march.
Stonewall Jackson and his “foot cavalry” on the march.

In which we look at the events on Saturday May 24, 1862- the day sandwiched in between the battles at Front Royal and Winchester during Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign.

Martin Book

Our book recommendation for this episode is “Jackson’s Valley Campaign: November 1861- June 1862” by David G. Martin.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 148

STONEWALL IN THE VALLEY: FRONT ROYAL & WINCHESTER (Part the Second)

Isabella Maria "Belle" Boyd (1844-1900)
Isabella Maria “Belle” Boyd (1844-1900)

In which we look at the engagemant at Front Royal, which took place during Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign on May 23, 1862.

Ecalbarger 3 Days

Our book recommendation for this episode is “Three Days in the Shenandoah: Stonewall Jackson at Front Royal and Winchester” by Gary Ecelbarger.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 147

STONEWALL IN THE VALLEY: FRONT ROYAL & WINCHESTER (Part the First)

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In which we lay out the background to the battles of Front Royal and Winchester, which took place in May 1862 during Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign.

Noyalas

Our book recommendation for this episode is “Stonewall Jackson’s 1862 Valley Campaign: War Comes to the Homefront” by Jonathan A. Noyalas.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 146

STONEWALL IN THE VALLEY: McDOWELL (Part the Second)

Edward "Allegheny" Johnson (1816-1873)
Edward “Allegheny” Johnson (1816-1873)
Robert Huston Milroy (1816-1890)
Robert Huston Milroy (1816-1890)

In which we look at the Battle of McDowell, which took place on May 8, 1862.

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Our book recommendation for this episode is “Stonewall in the Valley: Thomas J. ‘Stonewall’ Jackson’s Shenandoah Valley Campaign, Spring 1862” by Robert G. Tanner.