Ruins of a church I visited last year inS.C. It was burned by the British duringthe Revolution, and by the Yankees during the American Civil War.Hard to believe that just one year ago this week I was in South Carolina launching my new novel Noble Cause.The...
It was a whirlwind weekend as Confederate History Month drew to a close on Saturday.First, I had a wonderful book signing event for my new Civil War novel Noble Cause at Pages of the Past Bookstore in Gettysburg. If you’re coming to visit Gettysburg, you have to...
For Confederate History Month, I will be posting every day some of the historical tidbits related to the Civil War that I have run across while doing research. Today’s entry is a Washington Post article printed Aug. 22, 1905, about an upcoming reunion of...
April means warm weather, spring flowers — and of course, Confederate History Month. This year is especially relevant as the 150th Anniversary “Sesquicentennial” of the War Between the States, 1861-1865, is now underway through 2015.The Confederate History Month...
“A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.” — Marcus GarveyThe historic day has arrived! A park memorializing Confederate veterans will officially open April 25 with the hoisting of the new “world’s...