Nate Kimball and His Tough As Nails Buckeyes, Hoosiers, & West Virginians, 1862
New for February 2026
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10m
Just after the federal loss at the Battle of Second Bull Run, Brig. Gen. Nathan Kimball and his brigade of Buckeyes, Hoosiers, and West Virginia paused in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., before heading into the Maryland Campaign. Here's a view of Kimball and his battle-hardened citizen-soldiers.
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