New for June 2026
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The Battle of Brandy Station & JEB Stuart's ride to Gettysburg - Eric Wittenberg
Daz was joined by historian and author Eric Wittenberg to discuss the Battle of Brandy Station & JEB Stuart's ride to Gettysburg in the summer of 1863.
The Battle of Brandy Station, also called the Battle of Fleetwood Hill, was the largest predominantly cavalry engagement of the American Civil W...
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Theodore Roosevelt Jr.: Hero of Utah Beach
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. defied age, illness, and enemy fire to lead soldiers ashore on Utah Beach. This is the remarkable story of how he earned his Medal of Honor on D-Day, June 6th, 1944.
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The Battle Of Cross Keys - with Aaron Siever
Daz was joined by historian and battlefield tour guide Aaron Siever of Aaron’s Civil War Travels to discuss the Battle of Cross Keys.
The Battle of Cross Keys was fought in Rockingham County, Virginia, as part of Confederate Maj. Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson’s legendary Shenandoah Valley C...
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Battle of Little Bighorn: Weapons, Terrain & Tactics with Historian Phil Spaugy
In this episode of The Distant Drums Podcast, noted military historian and firearms expert Phil Spaugy joins us to explore the tactics, weapons, and terrain of the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Best known for his expertise in Civil War weaponry and battlefield history, Spaugy brings decades of ha...
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"Remember Ellsworth": Fire Zouaves at First Bull Run
First Lt. Edward Burgin Knox of the 11th New York Infantry, a friend of the late Elmer Ellsworth who established the U.S. Zouave Cadets before the Civil War, fought at the First Battle of Bull Run. His vivid letter describing the battle includes a rallying cry in his lamented friend's honor.
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Longhunter 1
Longhunter Volume One discusses clothing, making center seam moccasins, oil cloth, accouterments, rifle cleaning, firearms, walnut dye, paper cartridges & various skills used by hunters on the eastern frontier during the 18th century. Flint knapping demo by William White.
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The D-Day Landings - with Chris Kolakowski, Mark Wheatcroft & Tim Willging
Daz was joined by three of the best historians on the planet, Chris Kolakowski, Mark Wheatcroft & Tim Willging, to discuss arguably one of the biggest events in world history D-Day.
D-Day - 6 June 1944 - was the largest amphibious invasion in history. Codenamed Operation Overlord, the Allies wou...
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General Mahone to General Lee: "You Are the Country Now."
On April 9, 1885, the twentieth anniversary of the surrender at Appomattox, the Boston Globe published an interview with former Confederate Maj. Gen. William Mahone about his part in the final days of the Army of Northern Virginia. Here's what he remembered.
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Pete Neal's British Army Recipes from World War
Daz is joined by living historian Pete Neal of Pete's Living History to discuss his new book, It Wasn't Always Just Corned Beef and Biscuits: British Army Recipes from World War One.
It Wasn't Always Corned Beef and Biscuits: British Army Recipes from World War One explores the culinary experien...
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Unfiltered Conversations with Sam Flowers
Sam Flowers joins for an episode of Unfiltered Conversations, to discuss the history of celebrations as we approach America 250!
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Longhunter Music
Features live recordings of Morgan’s Glade with Larry Spisak and some songs from disbanded Curmudgeon & some out-takes from our Longhunter Series. Includes a redone vignette of Red is the Rose. Fun & entertaining with some of our best video shots.
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Sherman's Bummers: A Tale of Life in the Ranks and on the Flanks
Major Gen. William T. Sherman’s “Bummers” could be hated, feared, condemned—or welcomed as indispensable providers. These hard-riding, hard-fighting foragers kept 60,000 Union troops fed during the March to the Sea, living off Southern resources while spreading chaos from Georgia to Savannah and ...
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He Carried a Hatchet Into Pickett's Charge
Every monument at Gettysburg tells a story. And so it is with the monument to the 13th Vermont Infantry, located near the Copse of Trees, the focal point of Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. The statue of the officer on the memorial, Stephen F. Brown, carried an axe into the fight.
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The Battle of Cold Harbor with Dr. Nathan Provost
Daz was joined by historian Dr. Nathan Provost (The Dramatic Historian on HistoryFix) to discuss the Battle of Cold Harbor.
Dr. Provost chose to focus his dissertation on the Battle of Cold Harbor, dedicating a significant amount of time to researching this battle and its associated data.
The B...
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HistoryFix "Behind the Scenes" - Mark Frederick (with guest Jared Frederick)
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A Confederate Private Explains "Gettysburg Was Simply a Repulse"
Narratives by Civil War generals sharing their opinions about the momentous battles and campaigns abound. Far less numerous are such writings by private soldiers. Here's one, by John Joseph Bowen of the Richmond Howitzers, that takes a different view of the Battle of Gettysburg.
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Civil War Photo Mystery
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Battle of Lynchburg Tour: Stories from the Cemeteries
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Ed Bearss: Upton's Assault Staging Point
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Unfiltered Conversations with Heather Cox Richardson
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A Sultana Survivor Remembers the Disaster
On April 26, 1865, on a wharf at Helena, Ark., photographer Thomas W. Bankes captured the steamboat Sultana packed with about 2,130 souls—almost 2,000 of them Union ex-prisoners-of-war. Soon, about 1,200 of them would be dead. One of the survivors, Corp. Erastus Winters of the 50th Ohio Infantry,...
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Antietam and Beyond Welcomes Tom Clemens
Legendary historian Tom Clemens — longtime president of the Save Historic Antietam Foundation — joins co-hosts Tom McMillan and John Banks to discuss the latest in Antietam preservation news. Plus, we tackle the thorny subject of George McClellan’s HQ and get the lowdown from Clemens on his lates...
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Tavern Talks S1.E2- John Brown Freedom Fighter or Insurrectionist
Join in for a discussion featuring the audience in a pub, guided by Dr. Jennifer Murray, and hosted by Matt Callery. The question is was John Brown a hero or a terrorist?
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Anecdotes of Lincoln by a Political Insider
I’m always on the lookout for obscure references to the character and habits of momentous figures who shaped and influenced the political, military, an cultural forces of the Civil War period. I found a number of such references in a book by John W. Forney, a political insider with allegiances to...