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By Brian D. KowellThe Cleveland Civil War RoundtableCopyright © 2024, All Rights Reserved Editor’s note: This article was originally published in The Charger in October 2024. No one knows the exact number of women soldiers who served in the American Civil War. Historians DeAnne Blanton and Lauren M. Cook, who chronicled 240 women in uniform … Continue reading "Brave Buckeye Women in Blue: Ohio Women Soldiers in the Civil War"| The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable
By Al FonnerThe Cleveland Civil War RoundtableCopyright © 2025, All Rights Reserved Editor’s note: This article was originally published in The Charger in February 2025. On April 17, 1865, fresh off the capture of Fort Tyler, Union Colonel Oscar H. La Grange led a force of 3,000 cavalry to LaGrange, Georgia. Did the colonel find … Continue reading "The Nancy Harts"| The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable
By Dennis KeatingThe Cleveland Civil War RoundtableCopyright © 2025, All Rights Reserved Editor’s note: This article was originally published in The Charger in March 2025. In my book Cleveland and the Civil War, I mention the relationship formed in 1863 between Clara Barton and Clevelander John J. Elwell (pp. 43-44). Born in Massachusetts, Barton moved … Continue reading "Clara Barton and Clevelander John J. Elwell: A Civil War Romance"| The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable
By D. Kent FonnerThe Cleveland Civil War RoundtableCopyright © 2024 All Rights Reserved Editor’s note: This article was originally published in The Charger in November 2024. Much has been written about the history of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry, and the brave men of that regiment were celebrated in the movie Glory. There were, however, thousands … Continue reading "Emanuel Patterson and the 6th United States Colored Troops (USCT)"| The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable
By Brian D. KowellThe Cleveland Civil War RoundtableCopyright © 2025, All Rights Reserved Editor’s note: This article was originally published in The Charger in January 2025. After writing my article about Gutzon Borglum and his work on Mount Rushmore and at Stone Mountain, I wondered what other Civil War monuments Borglum sculpted. Turns out quite … Continue reading "Gutzon Borglum: Part Deux"| The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable
By Brian D. KowellThe Cleveland Civil War RoundtableCopyright © 2024, All Rights Reserved Editor’s note: This article was originally published in The Charger in December 2024. This past summer my wife and I traveled to South Dakota. We visited Mount Rushmore and were awestruck by the magnificence of the sculpted mountain with the visages of … Continue reading "Gutzon Borglum vs. UDC and the State of Georgia"| The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable
By Thomas M. CooperThe Cleveland Civil War RoundtableCopyright © 2024, All Rights Reserved Editor’s note: This article was originally published in The Charger in December 2024. The biographical details of our ancestors emerge slowly, and perhaps this is a good thing. History needs to marinate some events over time so that their meaning can be … Continue reading "An Angel from Richmond, the 2nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry and the Long Path of Discovery"| The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable
By Al FonnerThe Cleveland Civil War RoundtableCopyright © 2024, All Rights Reserved Editor’s note: This article was originally published in The Charger in December 2024. When we think of the American Indian’s support of the Confederate States in the American Civil War, we most often think of what occurred west of the Mississippi River and … Continue reading "Surrender? A Better Word Would Be Quit: Eastern Cherokee and the Confederacy"| The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable
By Gene Claridge IIIThe Cleveland Civil War RoundtableCopyright © 2025, All Rights Reserved The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable embarked on one of the largest-ever Annual Field Trips, with 67 enthusiastic participants traveling from Northeast Ohio to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania – a journey of approximately 5.5 hours. This year, we were also honored to be joined by … Continue reading "Gettysburg Field Trip – September 2024"| The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable
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