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Civil War Podcast, Episode 363

BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG (Part the Forty-ninth)

In which the fighting for Culp’s Hill is renewed on the morning of July 3, and Robert E Lee is forced to go with Plan B for Longstreet’s part of the day’s Confederate attacks.

Our book recommendation for this episode is “Gettysburg Rebels: Five Native Sons Who Came Home to Fight as Confederate Soldiers” by Tom McMillan.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 361

BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG (Part the Forty-seventh)

In which we review the second day’s fighting, look at Lee’s decision to continue attack the Federals the next day, and talk about Meade’s council of war on the evening of July 2.

Our book recommendation for this episode is “Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command” by Kent Masterson Brown.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 357

BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG (Part the Forty-third)

In which we wonder if it really was “the best three hours’ fighting ever done by any troops on any battlefield.”

Our book recommendation(s) for this episode is “The Last Full Measure: The Life and Death of the First Minnesota Volunteers” by Richard Moe and Gettysburg Magazine Issues 7 & 8- “Remember Harper’s Ferry! The Degradation, Humiliation, and Redemption of Colonel George L Willard’s Brigade” by Eric Campbell.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 356

BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG (Part the Forty-second)

In which we look at the Confederate attack on, and Federal defense of, Cemetery Ridge on July 2, 1863.

Our book recommendation for this episode is “The Second Day at Gettysburg: The Attack and Defense of Cemetery Ridge, July 2, 1863” by David L. Schultz and Scott L. Mingus Sr.

Civil War Podcast, Episode 355

BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG (Part the Forty-first)

In which Sickles’ salient at the Peach Orchard collapses.

Our book recommendation for this episode is “Gettysburg’s Peach Orchard: Longstreet, Sickles, and the Bloody Fight for the ‘Commanding Ground’ Along the Emmitsburg Road” by James A. Hessler and Britt C. Isenberg.