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Civil War Regiments

The Civil War Regiments Podcast is a collection of accounts and diary entries of the common soldiers of the American Civil War, along with unit histories and battle narratives, to help educate and offer a better understanding of the daily life of soldiers from 1861-1865.
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Episodes

Order of Battle Gettysburg Book Series

For this year's Gettysburg Anniversary Special, I showcase my 9-volume book series on the Army of the Potomac Order of Battle at Gettysburg. I share my inspirations and goals of the series as well as commentary and samples on the content of each volume. Drawing from first-hand accounts, newspapers, photographs, monuments, battle stats and commander biographies, the goal of the series is to provide Gettysburg buffs with everything you need to know about each regiment in the Army of the Potomac en...

Jul 02, 20241 hr 14 minSeason 3Ep. 10

The 154th New York, A Conversation with Mark Dunkelman

On this episode I had the privilege of interviewing author, historian, artist and musician, Mark Dunkelman. We discuss the 154th New York Infantry Regiment, a unit that has been his life work with six books, dozens of articles, monuments and the famous Coster Avenue Mural at Gettysburg. We deep dive into all his many projects along with stories of Mark's ancestor in the regiment, as well as the story of Amos Humiston and his children. Mark is an amazing storyteller and I hope you will be fascina...

May 23, 20241 hr 29 minSeason 3Ep. 9

A Conversation with First Section

On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Jeff Baldwin and Mike Jones, of First Section, an authentic horse-drawn artillery living history organization. We discuss the origins of the unit, and the work and preparations involved in recreating Civil War artillery accurately. We also deep dive in reflections on their recent successful event, We Soon Got Proud. Show Notes: 1st Section https://www.facebook.com/1stSection/ Liberty Rifles https://www.libertyrifles.org/ We Soon G...

May 17, 20241 hr 20 minSeason 3Ep. 8

Regimental Chaplains and Living History, with Fr. Bryan Brooks

On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Father Bryan Brooks, a Roman Catholic Priest and a living historian. We discuss how he is able to juggle his ministry and hobbies, and we also dive into recent events we have both attended. Father Bryan also offers an in-depth look into the Regimental Chaplain during the Civil War and we highlight many personalities on both sides and accounts on the subject. I hope this episode helps to offer insights on the spiritual nourishment ...

Apr 23, 20241 hr 24 minSeason 3Ep. 7

Regiments In Art, A Conversation with Artist Mark Maritato

On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by historical artist Mark Maritato to discuss his work in recreating regiments in art, as well as the process, inspirations, and his latest projects. Mark goes through great lengths for accuracy in his paintings to honor the men who fought and died in the American Civil War. I hope this episode inspires you to pursue projects with the same passion! Show Notes: Mark Maritato's website https://www.maritato.com/index.html Mark Maritato'...

Apr 15, 20241 hr 25 minSeason 3Ep. 6

The Battle and Battlefield of Fort Blakeley, with Brian DesRochers

On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Brian DesRochers of Fort Blakeley State Park. We discuss the many preservation projects and living history events taking place at Fort Blakeley, as well as a conversation on the actual battle, the soldiers involved and keeping its memory alive. Show Notes: Fort Blakeley State Park https://www.blakeleypark.com/ Living History Day, April 6, 2024 https://www.blakeleypark.com/Things-to-Do/Events/AgentType/View/PropertyID/193 160th Ann...

Mar 25, 20241 hr 18 minSeason 3Ep. 5

A Conversation with Jared Frederick

On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Jared Frederick, of Reel History, for a conversation on how the historical movie reviews started as well as Jared's personal interests in Civil War History, from his favorite regiments to experiences as a Park Ranger at Gettysburg. Show Notes: Reel History https://www.youtube.com/c/ReelHistory Jared's website https://historymatters.biz/index.html "Into the Cold Blue: My World War II Journeys with the Mighty Eighth Air Force," by J...

Mar 14, 202441 minSeason 3Ep. 4

Talking Regiments with Eric Mohney

On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Eric Mohney for a chat talking anything and everything about Pennsylvania regiments. Eric is an expert on the Pennsylvania Reserves and we deep dive in their 1862 campaigns, as well as their involvement at Gettysburg, among many other topics. I hope you enjoy this episode and become inspired to learn more about these fascinating Pennsylvania units! Show Notes: Regiments mentioned: 1st Pennsylvania Reserves, Company K 149th Pennsyl...

Mar 08, 20241 hr 25 minSeason 3Ep. 3

Genealogy Research & Ancestry, with Tom and Aric

On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Tom Travis and Aric Bruggeworth to discuss Genealogy and Ancestry. Tom and Aric share many stories of their ancestors in the war, the regiments they served in, as well as full circle moments doing living history events on the same ground they fought. We also discuss many tips, do's and don'ts on genealogy research. I hope this episode may help or be of inspiration in your own family history journey! Show Notes: Research sites: Con...

Mar 01, 20241 hr 19 minSeason 3Ep. 2

Litchfield County and the Civil War

A new season of The Civil War Regiments Podcast begins in this interview with Peter Vermilyea about Litchfield County (Connecticut) in the Civil War. Peter teaches history at Housatonic Valley Regional High School, he is a graduate of Gettysburg College and is the director of the student scholarship program at the Civil War Institute. He is also the author of many articles and books on Litchfield County, including his latest book "Litchfield County and the Civil War." In his book and through thi...

Feb 23, 20241 hr 21 minSeason 3Ep. 1

Reenactor Roundtable

On this episode I'm joined in studio with fellow living historians Patrick Landrum, Mike Hoover, Whit Barr, and Chad Phillips. We discuss a variety of topics and shared experiences within our hobby of living history, from documentary projects, favorite living history events, battlefields and more. Show Notes: Time Magazine Article https://time.com/3776238/why-they-fight-civil-war-re-enactors-and-the-battle-over-historic-sites/ Battlefields Recommended: Chattanooga, Columbia, Tenn., Nashville, Te...

Dec 30, 20231 hr 5 minSeason 3Ep. 3

Tennessee Talk with Mike and Whit

On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by fellow living historians, Mike Hoover and Whit Barr, to discuss the soldiers, battles and battlefields of Tennessee during the Civil War. We also spend time on the story and controversial legacy of Sam Watkins and his famous memoir. Show Notes: Battlefields and Historic Sites mentioned: Stones River National Battlefield, The Battle of Franklin Trust, Carter House, Fort Negley, Spring Hill, St. John's Cemetery, Old City Cemetery-Na...

Dec 04, 20231 hr 9 minSeason 3Ep. 2

A Conversation with Patrick Landrum-The Independent Rifles

On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I interview Patrick Landrum, of the Independent Rifles, a living history organization in Tennessee/Mississippi. We discuss the origins of the Independent Rifles, the work behind putting on events, cooking and commissary, as well as Western battlefields, favorite regiments, book recommendations and more! Show Notes: Battle of Franklin Trust https://boft.org/ McGavock Cemetery https://mcgavockcemetery.org/ Lotz House https://www.lotzhouse.com/ Co...

Nov 22, 20231 hr 2 minSeason 3Ep. 1

160th Chickamauga Anniversary Special

On this special edition of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by my brother, Joey, to discuss our favorite facts, stories and aspects of the Battle and Battlefield of Chickamauga, in honor of the 160th Anniversary. Show Notes: American Battlefield Trust Animated Map https://www.battlefields.org/learn/maps/chickamauga-animated-map Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park https://www.nps.gov/chch/index.htm 160th Anniversary Chickamauga Reenactment https://chickamauga160.com/ Dav...

Sep 22, 20231 hr 24 minSeason 2Ep. 11

The Research Arsenal, with Steven Dacus

On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Steven Dacus to discuss the new website ResearchArsenal.com. We deep dive into all aspects and functions of the website and how it will help reenactors, historians, and history buffs with research! The search functions, keywords and databases are revolutionary, offering thousands of images, letters, reports and more! Show Notes: YouTube version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psKgnZIMJSU&t=1926s https://researcharsenal.com/ ht...

Sep 21, 20231 hr 15 minSeason 2Ep. 10

Regiments In Movies and TV, with Ryan Alcaino

In this episode of the Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Ryan Alcaino to discuss movies and TV series that have featured and depicted Civil War regiments and soldier life. We discuss films that did or didn't get it right as well as films we would like to see made. We hope you enjoy the discussion and discover some rare and lesser-known films to check out! Let us know in the comments what your favorite Civil War film or series is and whether you agree or disagree with our assessments. Mo...

Aug 23, 20231 hr 23 minSeason 2Ep. 9

The Austrian Lorenz, with Chad Phillips

On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined in studio by my pard Chad Phillips to discuss the Austrian Lorenz Rifle, a popular weapon during the American Civil War. We discuss all things related to the Lorenz, it's unique features, how it served both sides during the war, what the soldiers thought of it, as well as why it is still a valued item today. Show Notes: YouTube version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haN9BChixW4&t=2696s Atlanta Cyclorama https://www.atlantahistor...

Aug 22, 20231 hr 4 minSeason 2Ep. 9

The Battle and Battlefield of Resaca

On this episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I'm joined by Tony Patton and Zach Brewer of the Friends of Resaca Battlefield, to discuss their works for the battlefield as well as the history of one of the largest battles fought in Georgia during the war. We recap the battle, discuss battlefield interpretation and preservation, highlight some of the regiments involved, the history of the Confederate Cemetery and the annual reenactment. Show Notes: YouTube video of episode https://www.youtu...

Aug 04, 20231 hr 14 minSeason 2Ep. 8

How to Research and Write a Regimental History

On this special episode of The Civil War Regiments Podcast, I am joined by Dr. Brian Matthew Jordan (associate professor of history and chair of the Department of History at Sam Houston State University) to discuss "How To Research And Write A Regimental History." Dr. Jordan pinpoints all the resources needed in order to undertake the grand task of recording the history of a regiment during the American Civil War. I hope you will appreciate this study as much as I did and I hope it will inspire ...

Jul 18, 20231 hr 3 minSeason 2Ep. 6

The 107th Ohio Infantry, with Dr. Brian Jordan

On this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Brian Jordan (Sam Houston State University) to discuss the 107th Ohio Infantry Regiment and his book "A Thousand May Fall: An Immigrant Regiment's Civil War." We discuss the timeline and background of the mostly-German regiment, primarily on their involvement in the Chancellorsville and Gettysburg campaigns, while also focusing on the background of the officers and men of the unit as well as their unceasing quest for honor and recognition. Show Notes: "A Thousa...

Jul 10, 20231 hr 9 minSeason 5Ep. 7

160th Gettysburg Special with Joey and Stephen

On this special episode, I'm joined by my brother Joseph as we contemplate and reflect on the 160th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg as well as our many visits to the battlefield. We wish we could be there in person this year but we enjoyed a nice conversation on our favorite details of the battle, favorite monuments and locations and what studying the battle means to us.

Jul 01, 20231 hr 49 minSeason 5Ep. 3

The 7th Rhode Island Infantry, with Rob Grandchamp

On this episode I interview Rhode Island historian and author, Rob Grandchamp on the story of the 7th Rhode Island infantry regiment in the Civil War. A regiment that participated in both the Eastern and Western theaters of the war and would suffer terrible losses. This was an intriguing conversation, shedding much needed light on a very brave and overlooked regiment. Show Notes: Book: "The Seventh Rhode Island Infantry in the Civil War, by Rob Grandchamp, published by McFarland Press, available...

Jun 28, 20231 hr 14 minSeason 5Ep. 2

Gettysburg Highlight: George Sandoe and the 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry

As part of the 160th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, I am highlighting a particular regiment on each day of the anniversary. Today, we remember the story of George Sandoe and the 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry. Sandoe would be the first Union solider killed in the Battle of Gettysburg.

Jun 27, 202311 min

Memorial Day Tribute

On this special Memorial Day episode, I share the account of Robert Gould Shaw at the Battle of Antietam, and he summarizes the horrific combat and terrible loss of life in the bloodiest day of the American Civil War. He also reflects on the impact of such loss on the families on the homefront, who would never hear from their loved ones after that terrible day.

May 29, 202313 min

Voices of the 103rd Ohio at Resaca

This episode is in tribute to the 103rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment and their engagement at the Battle of Resaca, Georgia on May 14, 1864. The regiment suffered severe casualties while advancing across open ground and their entire color guard was killed or wounded. Included in this episode are several accounts of soldiers who survived the battle and describe the heroic action of the Buckeyes on that fateful day. Lastly, a full casualty list of the 103rd is provided, with the names and types...

May 27, 202323 min

The 111th New York Infantry with Martin Husk

A New Season Begins! On this episode I interview Martin Husk, the author of "The 111th New York Volunteer Infantry: A Civil War History." We deep-dive into a compelling conversation of the 111th Regiment and its unique, heroic and troubled history. Missing out on the first half of the war, these New Yorkers would gain their honor in blood on many a battlefield from 1863-1865. Martin's passion for this regiment helps to keep their story alive and bringing attention to these men was an excellent w...

May 19, 20231 hr 23 minSeason 5Ep. 1

Spring 2023 Update

A quick update to let you all know the Civil War Regiments Podcast will be returning soon!

Apr 10, 20232 min

A Conversation with the Armory Guards

In this episode I interview Herb Coats and Austin Mitcham of the Armory Guards, a living history organization in Georgia. We discuss the history of their organization as well as a review of memorable living history and immersive events in the past and present. We also discuss a few of the movies that inspired our interests in history, as well as favorite battlefields and memoirs, as well as the choo choo's and light shows of Stone Mountain, Georgia! Information Mentioned: Stone Mountain Park htt...

Nov 04, 20221 hr 29 minSeason 4Ep. 10

A Conversation on Camp Nelson National Monument

On this special episode of the Civil War Regiments Podcast, I have a full panel of guests to discuss Camp Nelson National Monument in Kentucky, it's historical significance as an enormous Union supply base, refugee camp and training ground for USCT Regiments, and we also discuss the upcoming living history event taking place August 12-13, 2023, as part of the Camp's 160th Anniversary. My guests include Steve Phan (NPS Chief of Interpretation at Camp Nelson), Will Eichler (Tuebor Historic Events)...

Oct 17, 20221 hr 20 minSeason 4Ep. 9

A Conversation with Dana Shoaf

We're back with a special new episode with Dana Shoaf, editor of Civil War Times Magazine! We discuss Dana's work in the journalism/history field, as well as his shared interest in living history and regiments and campaigns of the Civil War. We discuss many topics such as the state of living history today, the importance of presenting history accurately in word and action, and the future of Civil War Magazines in print and digital formats. This was a great interview to kick off the Fall Season a...

Oct 06, 20221 hr 19 minSeason 4Ep. 8
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