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Civil War Medicine (and Writing): 150 Years Ago Today, Everyday - Interview with Rudi Keller of the Columbia Daily Tribune
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Thursday, September 25, 2014. 150 Years Ago Today, Everyday. Interview with Rudi Keller of the Columbia Daily Tribune. As a Civil War enthusiast, one of the great joys I've had in the six-plus months I've lived here in central Missouri is reading the daily "Life During War Time" column in the Columbia Daily Tribune. The column from Tuesday of this week.
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing): Topeka's Medicine Man - W. W. Gavitt - Part 1 of 5 - The Man and his Medicine!
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Friday, March 2, 2012. Topeka's Medicine Man - W. W. Gavitt - Part 1 of 5 - The Man and his Medicine! You know the old Frank Sinatra song:. My kind of town, Topeka is.Calling me home, Topeka is.". Well, something like that, anyway. Topeka, Kansas, is my hometown. I was born there and our famil. For almost a hundred years! In 1867 W. W. Gavitt c...E to ...
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing): "Six Feet Under" - Visit to National Museum of Funeral History - #2 - Lincoln Funeral Train
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Friday, June 3, 2011. Six Feet Under" - Visit to National Museum of Funeral History - #2 - Lincoln Funeral Train. My first post about my visit to the National Museum of Funeral History. In this post, I highlight one of the Museum's special perm. Nent exhibits: Presidential Funerals. Indeed, the Museum has one of only three. T "Abraham Lincoln Online".
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing): "Union Bitters" and "Dr. Scott's Pills" (MORE Medicine-Related Civil War Patriotic Covers!)
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Sunday, December 11, 2011. Union Bitters" and "Dr. Scott's Pills" (MORE Medicine-Related Civil War Patriotic Covers! About a year ago, I wrote a blog post (. About some medicine-related Civil War patriotic covers (aka envelopes) in my collection. In the past year I have added a few more which I happily share below. First up is: "To Cure Rebellion".
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing): Dr. John S. Sappington - Part II - "Sappington on Fevers"
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Saturday, June 14, 2014. Dr John S. Sappington - Part II - "Sappington on Fevers". As I have long since departed from the theory and practice in which I was principally taught, and am now engaged in writing against them, it may be proper that I should give my reasons to the public for doing so.". In Part I of this series ( here. Although the author has...
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing): A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words - Part II - Interview with Dr. Steven R. Boyd
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Friday, January 14, 2011. A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words - Part II - Interview with Dr. Steven R. Boyd. Fortunately. Dr. Steven R. Boyd - a history professor at the University of Texas San Antonio - has written a book,. Patriotic Envelopes of the Civil War: The Iconography of Union and Confederate Covers. Scholars of postal history (actually, an e...
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing): The Sugar-Coated Pill of Secession (and Other Civil War Patriotic Covers)
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Friday, January 30, 2015. The Sugar-Coated Pill of Secession (and Other Civil War Patriotic Covers). In previous posts (. I have written about my interest in Civil War patriotic covers (envelopes), especially those that have a medicine-related theme. The official magazine of the. Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors. First, a couple of new covers!
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing): 150 Years Ago - Yellow Fever Comes to Galveston
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Thursday, September 11, 2014. 150 Years Ago - Yellow Fever Comes to Galveston. I'm so honored that the. Galveston County Daily News. Saw fit to publish a feature article this week that I wrote for them to commemorate the anniversary. The article was based largely on a chapter in my book,. Galveston and the Civil War: An Island City in the Maelstrom.
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing): April 21, 1865 - "Mournful Intelligence" - A Notre Dame Student-Soldier Learns About Lincoln's Assassination
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Tuesday, April 21, 2015. April 21, 1865 - "Mournful Intelligence" - A Notre Dame Student-Soldier Learns About Lincoln's Assassination. Cross-posted from my Notre Dame in the Civil War. Indeed, my book -. Notre Dame and the Civil War: Marching Onward to Victory. Quite a brisk skirmish". Near Clayton, NC, on April 10, 1865. And a quote from Macbeth:.
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Maps | Petersburg Campaign — The Siege of Petersburg Online
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Letters & Diaries. Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. Southern Historical Society Papers. Union Army – First Offensive. Confederate Army – First Offensive. Union Army – Second Offensive. Confederate Army – Second Offensive. Nafziger Civil War Petersburg Campaign Orbats (OOBs). Today in the Petersburg Campaign. Siege of Petersburg 150th Posts. Civil War Battles Petersburg. American Civil War Miniatures. Minor Scouts, Actions and Skirmishes. The Siege of Petersburg Online. The Batt...