Threads from the National Tapestry
History is, indeed, a story. With his unique voice and engaging delivery, historian and veteran storyteller Fred Kiger will help the compelling stories of the American Civil War come alive in each and every episode. Filled with momentous issues and repercussions that still resonate with us today, this series will feature events and people from that period and will strive to make you feel as if you were there.
Confederate Cavalier: The Story of J.E.B. Stuart
The Confederacy's Last First Lady: Varina Howell Davis
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The Dawning Of A New Age: The Fight Between The USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia
Edwin McMasters Stanton: Lincoln's "Unloved" Secretary Of War
Combatting The Invisible Enemy: Medicine During The Civil War
The Battle of Fredericksburg, Revisited
The Career of the CSS Shenandoah - The Confederacy’s Last Salvo
The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864 - Return to the ”Daughter of the Stars”
Waging War: Strategy, Tactics, Arms and Technology in the American Civil War
The Soldier’s Friend: Clara Barton
Taking Down The Citadel: The Siege of Vicksburg (1863)
Then And Now: The Lost Cause of the Confederacy
The Confederacy's Great Regret at Gettysburg
Spotsylvania Court House (1864) ”...Hell Can’t Beat That Terrible Scene”
Duty, Honor, Countries: The West Point Class of 1846
The Battle Of Bentonville: Desperate Times, Desperate Battle (1865)
Connecting The Coasts: The Building Of The Transcontinental Railroad
Does Chamberlain Deserve All the Credit at Little Round Top?
Breaking The Chains: The Passage Of The 13th Amendment
Jefferson Davis: First and Final Confederate President
President Abraham Lincoln & His Role as Nation's Top Military Official
Bound To Duty: The Post-War Life Of Robert E. Lee
The Protested Relationship Between a Northerner & Southerner
”The River of Death”: The Battle Of Chickamauga (1863)
The Hero And The Humorist: The Friendship of U.S. Grant and Mark Twain
The Time Nathan Bedford Forrest Survived a Near-Fatal Wound
”Let Us Have Peace”: The Post-War Life Of Ulysses S. Grant
The Story of the CSS Alabama
General Robert E. Lee’s Finest Hour: Chancellorsville (1863)