Civil War Journal covers the life and exploits of John Brown. With his revolutionary ideas and actions, he will be one of the catalysts that would lead to the civil war.
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46min
September 1, 1993
2. Stonewall Jackson
Confederate Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson leads troops at Fredericksburg, both battles at Bull Run, and Chancellorsville.
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46min
September 8, 1993
3. Destiny at Ft. Sumter
When President Abraham Lincoln tries to resupply Union soldiers at Fort Sumter in Charleston's harbor, the Confederate response leads to the opening of the Civil War.
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46min
September 15, 1993
4. McClellan's Way
The rise and fall of Union Gen. George McClellan, and how his repeated clashes with Abraham Lincoln doomed his leadership of the Union Army.
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1h 0min
September 22, 1993
5. The 54th Massachusetts
America's first black regiment, the 54th Massachusetts, fights at Fort Wagner.
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46min
September 29, 1993
6. The Gray Ghost: John Singleton Mosby
Dangerous, discreet, and enterprising, Confederate scout and guerrilla raider John Singleton Mosby’s operations embarrassed generals and wreaked havoc through the end of the war.
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1h 0min
October 6, 1993
7. Alexander Gardner: War Photographer
The story of the photographer whose pictures captured bloody battlefield scenes and who actually drew more notice in his time than the legendary Mathew Brady.
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1h 0min
October 13, 1993
8. The Battle of 1st Bull Run
Fought in July 1861, the first major battle of the Civil War introduces both sides to the horrors of war.
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46min
October 20, 1993
9. Pickett's Charge
Pickett charges Union forces at Gettysburg.
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1h 0min
October 27, 1993
10. Banners of Glory
An account of how the Union and Confederate flags were not only symbols of pride and nationhood, but also served other important functions during the Civil War.
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1h 0min
November 3, 1993
11. West Point Classmates
Prior to the Civil War, many opposing leaders -- including Gens. Grant an Lee -- were West Point classmates.
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1h 0min
November 10, 1993
12. The USS Monitor vs. the CSS Virginia
In March 1862, the North's USS Monitor and the South's CSS Virginia clashed in an inclusive battle. But the ironclads changed naval warfare forever.