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8:00AM
Civil War Journal
Story of the first fateful battle of the Civil War: The South's 34-hour bombardment of Ft. Sumter in Charleston, S.C. on April, 1861.
9:00AM
Civil War Journal
Traces the rise and fall of the sometimes victorious and always egotistical leader. As Commander of the Army of the Potomac, he was slow to press the offensive against the South, and an exasperated Lincoln eventually fired him.
10:00AM
Civil War Journal
Story of the war's powerful weapons and their deadly toll. Rifled cannons made their first appearance in the Civil War, while ranks of charging infantry were chewed to pieces by the artillery's iron jaws.
11:00AM
Civil War Journal
A stirring portrait of the terrified citizens of New Orleans who rose to acts of great heroism to save their city. The North laid siege to the port early in the war and the city fell in 1862, but fighting continued for three more years.
12:00PM
1:00PM
Civil War Journal
Profile of the Union general who, before the war, became the first defendant in a murder trial to be acquitted on a plea of temporary insanity. Sickles killed a man he accused of having an affair with his wife.
2:00PM
Civil War Journal
The remarkable tale of the very young men who rose to high rank in the war. Includes profiles of Galusha Pennypacker, who became the youngest general in American History, and Adelbert Amers, who won the Medal of Honor.
3:00PM
The Unknown Civil War
She was fifteen when the Civil War burst on her hometown. This young heroine nursed the wounded and the dying amidst the worst horrors of war. Her legacy is a rare civilian account of the conflict. Everything young Tillie knew to be safe and tranquil in the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania came to an abrupt end on July 1, 1863. After two years of war, Confederate soldiers were seen approaching from Cashtown, eight miles away from Tillie's home. She was sent to a farmhouse to escape from danger. Ironically, that house became a field hospital just 600 yards from the frontlines of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. This is where Tillie Pierce became an American heroine.
4:00PM
Civil War Journal
Story of the first fateful battle of the Civil War: The South's 34-hour bombardment of Ft. Sumter in Charleston, S.C. on April, 1861.
5:00PM
Civil War Journal
Traces the rise and fall of the sometimes victorious and always egotistical leader. As Commander of the Army of the Potomac, he was slow to press the offensive against the South, and an exasperated Lincoln eventually fired him.
6:00PM
Civil War Journal
Story of the war's powerful weapons and their deadly toll. Rifled cannons made their first appearance in the Civil War, while ranks of charging infantry were chewed to pieces by the artillery's iron jaws.
7:00PM
Civil War Journal
A stirring portrait of the terrified citizens of New Orleans who rose to acts of great heroism to save their city. The North laid siege to the port early in the war and the city fell in 1862, but fighting continued for three more years.
8:00PM
9:00PM
Civil War Journal
Profile of the Union general who, before the war, became the first defendant in a murder trial to be acquitted on a plea of temporary insanity. Sickles killed a man he accused of having an affair with his wife.
10:00PM
Civil War Journal
The remarkable tale of the very young men who rose to high rank in the war. Includes profiles of Galusha Pennypacker, who became the youngest general in American History, and Adelbert Amers, who won the Medal of Honor.
11:00PM
The Unknown Civil War
She was fifteen when the Civil War burst on her hometown. This young heroine nursed the wounded and the dying amidst the worst horrors of war. Her legacy is a rare civilian account of the conflict. Everything young Tillie knew to be safe and tranquil in the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania came to an abrupt end on July 1, 1863. After two years of war, Confederate soldiers were seen approaching from Cashtown, eight miles away from Tillie's home. She was sent to a farmhouse to escape from danger. Ironically, that house became a field hospital just 600 yards from the frontlines of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. This is where Tillie Pierce became an American heroine.
12:00AM
Civil War Journal
Story of the first fateful battle of the Civil War: The South's 34-hour bombardment of Ft. Sumter in Charleston, S.C. on April, 1861.
1:00AM
Civil War Journal
Traces the rise and fall of the sometimes victorious and always egotistical leader. As Commander of the Army of the Potomac, he was slow to press the offensive against the South, and an exasperated Lincoln eventually fired him.
2:00AM
Civil War Journal
Story of the war's powerful weapons and their deadly toll. Rifled cannons made their first appearance in the Civil War, while ranks of charging infantry were chewed to pieces by the artillery's iron jaws.
3:00AM
Civil War Journal
A stirring portrait of the terrified citizens of New Orleans who rose to acts of great heroism to save their city. The North laid siege to the port early in the war and the city fell in 1862, but fighting continued for three more years.
4:00AM
5:00AM
Civil War Journal
Profile of the Union general who, before the war, became the first defendant in a murder trial to be acquitted on a plea of temporary insanity. Sickles killed a man he accused of having an affair with his wife.
6:00AM
Civil War Journal
The remarkable tale of the very young men who rose to high rank in the war. Includes profiles of Galusha Pennypacker, who became the youngest general in American History, and Adelbert Amers, who won the Medal of Honor.
7:00AM
The Unknown Civil War
She was fifteen when the Civil War burst on her hometown. This young heroine nursed the wounded and the dying amidst the worst horrors of war. Her legacy is a rare civilian account of the conflict. Everything young Tillie knew to be safe and tranquil in the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania came to an abrupt end on July 1, 1863. After two years of war, Confederate soldiers were seen approaching from Cashtown, eight miles away from Tillie's home. She was sent to a farmhouse to escape from danger. Ironically, that house became a field hospital just 600 yards from the frontlines of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. This is where Tillie Pierce became an American heroine.