Guerrilla Warfare in the American Civil War
Dr. Barton A. Myers of Washington & Lee University, spoke at this Tredegar Society event about the instances and effects of guerrilla warfare during the Civil War. Myers highlighted the "sanctioned" raiders like John H. Morgan and John S. Mosby as well as the notorious "Bloody" Bill Anderson.

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What was the American Civil War Really About? with Allen Guelzo

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Remembering Lee 2011 with Dr. James I. Robertson Jr., “Lee and the Mobilization of Forces 1861”

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Battle of Gettysburg | Full Animated Battle Map

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The Two Georges: Marshall and Patton

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The Room Where the Civil War Ended

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"THE GRAND REVIEW: ITS MEANING AND MEMORY"

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But There Was No Peace: The Aftermath of the Civil War

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Waging War: Strategy, Tactics, Arms and Technology in the American Civil War

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Remembering Robert E Lee 2012 with Jeffry D Wert, “Lee and the Rebirth of an Army From Seven Days

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Central Illinois World War II Stories - Oral History Interview: Sam Weldon of Urbana

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18. "War So Terrible": Why the Union Won and the Confederacy Lost at Home and Abroad

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"LINCOLN AND HIS GENERALS: LEADERSHIP IN THE GREATEST AMERICAN CRISIS"

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M1860 Spencer vs M1861 Springfield: an historic comparison

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The Battle of Sailor's Creek April 6, 1865 (Lecture)

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America's Bloodiest Day: Battle of Antietam 1862

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What REALLY caused the American Civil War?

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Debacle at Balls Bluff: The Battle that Changed the War (Lecture)

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Why the Confederacy Lost: The Experiences of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia

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