America's Civil War

TOUCHING ACCOUNT

to America’s Civil War and enjoy the articles. I am always impressed by the quality of the research in your articles. In the May 2021 issue, my interest was particularly struck by the article by Rick Barram on the Chancellorsville action and the court-martial of Joseph Revere. This article on Revere’s conduct at Chancellorsville fills a gap in my information on the 72nd New York and the Excelsior Brigade. This is the first article I

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