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Codie Eash
May 6, 2020
“Before I get killed” – The final days of General Alexander Hays
General Alexander Hays was one of the most colorful officers to serve in the Civil War. He was killed in battle in May 1864.
Codie Eash
Sep 14, 2019
“God only knows what he'll do” - Andrew Curtin, A.K. McClure, and Thaddeus Stevens before Antietam
Codie Eash looks at politics in Pennsylvania during the chaos of early September 1862.
Jake Wynn
Sep 6, 2019
Governor Andrew Curtin's response to Confederate invasion threat - September 1862
In September 1862, Confederate forces crossed the Potomac River and became a dangerous threat to Andrew Curtin's Pennsylvania.
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