Description: Number 1 (July/August 2001) Mail Call, Passing in Review, On Wisconsin! An Introduction, Wisconsin Volunteers in Gray, ‘A Most Terrible Fire’ July 1, 1863, Jacob H. Cook of the 5th Infantry, The Holmes Boys Go to War, Thomas Eubanks of the 7thInfantry, Old Abe, the War Eagle of the 8th Infantry, Wisconsin’s 5-ButtonFatigue Blouse, The Band of the 12th Infantry, Belgians in the 17th Infantry, Francis X. Jackle of the 17th Infantry, Francis A. Hayward of the 21stInfantry, Asa W. Hebberd of the 28th Infantry, The Roster of the 30th Infantry, The 37th Infantry Gets Badly Blooded, Two Majors From the 1st Cavalry, The Dirty Little War of the 3rd Cavalry, Humor in the 4th Cavalry, The Illinois Battery from Wisconsin, Horace Hamblett of the 12th Light Artillery, Perrin Judkins of Berdan’s Sharpshooters, A Wisconsin Lad in the Navy, Sutler’s Row, The Last Shot. Number 2 (September/October 2001) Mail Call, Passing in Review, The Auction Block, The War That Never Was, Leonard Stineman’s Rough War, The Volunteer Southrons’ Trip to the War, A Life in Images: The Remarkable Life of a General, ‘We Were in a Tight Place,’ A Letter Home from Lt. Alex Erwin, Phillip’s Georgia Legion, George T. Lape, Civil War Photographer, The River Regiment, A Better Man Never Lived, Two From Gregg’s 1st S.C., ‘Emery’s Sad Fate,’ Uniforms & History, Sutler’s Row, The Last Shot. Number 3 (November/December 2001) Mail Call, Passing in Review, The Auction Block, Stories of the Signal Corps, William C. Nash of the C.S. Signal Corps, Signals in the West, Theodore Cunningham of the U.S. Signal Corps, Union Signal Corps at Gettysburg, John Bradford of the U.S. Signal Corps, ‘Good News Was Instantly Sent,’ Department of the Gulf Signalmen, Thomas C. Morris of the U.S. Signal Corps, Uniforms & History, The Post-War Signal Corps, Twenty Minutes of Terror, The Writing Regiment: The Second 6th Massachusetts, A Finger Lakes Chronicle: The 2nd Separate Company S.N.Y.N.G., 1881-1901, A Kentuckian With Forrest, A Warrior Poet’s Life: ‘I am Dying, Egypt, Dying,’ George Long of the23rd Mich., Sutler’s Row, The Last Shot. Number 4 (January/February 2002) Mail Call, Passing in Review, The Auction Block, Camp Life in 1861, Caught in the Maelstrom, To Catch the Shadow: Photographers in Occupied Vicksburg, Hard-Luck Officers of the 150th Pennsylvania Infantry, ‘A Ten Day Trip to Mississippi,’ Soldiers, Wives & Sweethearts, Charles Spinzig of the 2nd Missouri (U.S.), A Lost Battalion: Pennsylvania’s State Fencibles, Stephen Long, a Famed Explorer, Uniforms & History, Sutler’s Row, The Last Shot. Number 5 (March/April 2002) Mail Call, Passing in Review, The Auction Block, Infantry Longarms: A Photo Survey, William Tharpe, 46th Tennessee Infantry, The Sword of Daniel Chaplin, Laughing With the Czar, George Jones of the 37th Mass., The Hero of Chickamauga, ‘If the Original Had Been Thair,’ O.O. Howard Loses an Arm, Uniforms & History, Sutler’s Row, The Last Shot. Number 6 (May/June 2002) Mail Call, Passing in Review, The Auction Block, ‘Gallantry and Intrepidity at the Risk of His Life, ‘To Die Among Strangers,’ ‘It Was a Pretty Hot Fight,’ WWI Shoulder Patches: A Photo Survey, ‘You Have Killed the Best Man in Our Army,’ The ‘Michigan Fatigue Coat,’ Pennsylvania’s Bucktails: A Photographic Album, Lyon Almost Loses Missouri for the Union, Uniforms &History, Who Are These Guys?, Sutler’s Row, The Last Shot.
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Publication Name: Military Images
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Publisher: Harry Roach
Publication Month: May, June, July, August
Publication Year: 2001
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Language: English
Issue Number: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6
Volume: 23, XXIII
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Genre: History
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Military, Photography, Civil War, Antiques
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