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No Pollution of Cowardice! -South Jersey in the Civil War — 35 episodes
Fighting For History: The Removal of Interpretive Markers At The President's House Site, Philadelphia. A Conversation With Ivan F. Ingraham
As Hardy As Bricks: Private John Hawn Boon, 24th New Jersey
Conversation with Michael "Six Questions" Lentz
He Was Decently Buried: The Death of Captain Edward Alexander Acton.
Conversation with John Banks
Nearly Every One Of My Men Was Struck: Captain J. Howard Willits
The Belligerents Lay On Their Oars: The Battle of Hampton Roads
May This Despicable Sheet Be Trampled
Giving Them Sour Pills - The Battle of Roanoke Island. Private Lewis Mickle, 9th New Jersey Volunteers.
Interview with Author Dan Masters - Hell By The Acre: A Narrative History of the Stones River Campaign, November 1862- January 1863
Our Holydays Are Passed- January 6th, 1862
Jerseymen Killed & Wounded: Continued
Showing Our New Coats, Sergeant Sylvester W.F. Randolph
But It Was All Greek To Us- The Last Letter of Charles Bacon
Men For Our Ranks
More In The Wind Than We Bargained For - Charles Bacon & The Seven Days Battle
We Pitched In, Right And Left - The Battle of Williamsburg
Cpl. John Lorence, a Poem
Interview with Allen R. Thompson
Jerseymen Killed & Wounded
The Dead Line - The Battle of Fredericksburg
The Air Full of Hissing, Whizzing Missles of Death
Upon A White Horse
Not Soldiers, But Bulldogs - Benjamin Ogden, Co. H 7th New Jersey Volunteers
Men Never Stood More Bravley To Their Work- The Battle of Williamsburg
The Most Vile And Ungracious Rebels
Today Gives Proof To The Fact That The Rebelion Is Played Out
The Eagle & The Rattlesnake - The Battle of Shiloh.
Regular Irish Jollifaction, March 19th 1863
No Thanks to You! to the Secession Sympathizer:
Valentines Day Special; Charles Ogden, 17th Illinois Volunteers
Camp Revere, Lower Potomac Maryland
Joseph R. Thompson, 3rd New Jersey Voluteers.
William Scattergood Ackley, 4th New Jersey Volunteers
No Pollution of Cowardice!