General Frank C. Armstrong: The Cavalryman Who Rode Both SidesFrank Crawford Armstrong is one of the most fascinating and unique figures of the American Civil War. Born in the North but fighting for…4d ago4d ago
General John Buford: The Cavalry Commander Who Shaped GettysburgGeneral John Buford, though not as widely remembered as some of his Civil War contemporaries, played a pivotal role in shaping the early…5d ago5d ago
General George B. McClellan: The Cautious Strategist of the Union ArmyGeneral George B. McClellan, often referred to as “Little Mac,” remains one of the most enigmatic and debated figures of the Civil War.5d ago5d ago
General George Armstrong Custer: A Legacy of Bravery and ControversyGeneral George Custer was a controversial warrior in the American Civil War. 5d ago5d ago
General William “Red” Jackson: A Cavalry Leader of TenacityGeneral William Hicks Jackson remains one of the lesser-known but highly significant Confederate cavalry commanders of the Civil War.6d ago6d ago
General William Tecumseh Sherman: A Relentless Force of Strategy and DestructionWilliam T. Sherman, one of the most influential and controversial figures of the Civil War, is remembered for his tactical brillance.Mar 31Mar 31
General “Stonewall” Jackson: A Legacy of Tactical Brilliance and Unwavering DevotionThomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson stands as one of the most iconic figures of the American Civil War.Mar 29Mar 29
Nathan Bedford Forrest: A Complex Legacy of Military Brilliance and TransformationNathan Bedford Forrest rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most feared military men of the Civil War.Mar 29Mar 29
Robert E. Lee: A Detailed Examination of His Military Career and LegacyRobert E. Lee, the commanding general of the Confederate Army during the Civil War, remains one of the most complex and studied of the war.Mar 29Mar 29