Article The "Old Guard:" 3d U.S. Infantry The 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment or "Old Guard" is the oldest regiment in the Regular United States Army. Today, it is best-known for its ceremonial...
Civil War | Article Seven Days in History Learn more about the Seven Days Battles in June and July of 1862 from historian Gary Gallagher.
Civil War | Primary Source Robert E. Lee's Report on the Seven Days' Battles Robert E. Lee's report from the Official Records, Dated March 6, 1863, concerning the Seven Days' Battles during the Peninsular Campaign
Civil War | Article The Seven Days Battles Learn more about the Seven Days Battles in June and July of 1862 from historian William Miller.
Civil War | Article Peninsula Campaign Learn more about the Seven Days Battles in June and July of 1862 from historian Robert E. L. Krick.
Civil War | Article Saving a Battlefield from Scratch: Glendale Read this preservation story, detailing how the Civil War Trust and our members saved the Glendale Battlefield in Virginia.
Civil War | Itinerary Tour Civil War Richmond and Petersburg in One Day The cities of Richmond and Petersburg were vital to the survival of the Confederacy. Known as the "Cockade City," Petersburg was a vital rail and...
Civil War | Video The Peninsula Campaign Animated Map View or download video on Vimeo. In the spring of 1862 during the American Civil War, Union armies invaded the South on nearly every front. General...
Civil War | Historical Map Plan of the Battle of Glendale and White Oak Swamp HISTORICAL MAP | Map of the Battle of Glendale and White Oak Swamp, Virginia on June 30, 1862
Civil War | Battle Map Seven Days Campaign of 1862 BATTLE MAP | American Battlefield Trust’s map of the 1862 Seven Days Campaign
Civil War | Historical Map The Vicinity of Richmond, and Peninsular campaign in Virginia HISTORICAL MAP | Hare’s map of the vicinity of Richmond, and the Peninsular Campaign in Virginia, 1862
Civil War | Historical Map White Oak Swamp - Position of Union Army HISTORICAL MAP | Map of the Position of the Union Army at White Oak Swamp on June 30, 1862