Photographs and re-enactments show the battle of Antietam.
Reviews contributions made by immigrants in the Civil War. Includes the stories of General Siegel and his German Union unit.
Engaged in the bloodiest fighting of the Civil War, nearly 30,000 soldiers are killed in three days of fighting at Gettysburg. Many of these brave souls are forgotten as they fall.
He was a man with a camera and a vision, a pioneer of photography who produced a visual record of the Civil War that is now a national treasure.
Profile of Union General Winfield Scott Hancock, whose extraordinary career included the Mexican War, western expansion, the Civil War, and the period of Reconstruction.
Situated in the fruit orchard country of Pennsylvania, this peaceful college town witnessed one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War during July 1-3, 1863.
The Civil War's bloodiest battle changes Gettysburg forever.
A profile of Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain, a rhetoric professor who received the Medal of Honor for his defense of Little Round Top at Gettysburg, Pa.
Battle of Gettysburg aftermath; Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
Soldiers fight diseases such as typhoid and dysentery.
Abolitionist Frederick Douglass.
Journalists Alfred Waud, Winslow Homer, Alexander Gardner bring war reports to the homefront.
In Philadelphia in 1776, a bargain was struck with South Carolina allowing slavery—it was a deal that would lead to disaster. Though not the only issue dividing North and South, slavery would spark the Civil War.
Confederate Lt. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest becomes leader of the Ku Klux Klan.
Nurse Clara Barton and spy Rosa Greenhow are among women who take on new roles during the conflict.
Flamboyant Zouaves copy Algerian troop tactics, drills and daring.
Commercial development threatens historic battlefields.
In 1863 Abraham Lincoln dedicates the military cemetery at Gettysburg.
Gens. Buford and Sheridan played important parts in the history of the federal cavalry.
Union and Confederacy employ spies.
Jefferson Davis; Mexican War; president of the Confederacy.
The South blames Gen. James Longstreet for defeat at Gettysburg.
Gen. Robert E. Lee's Arlington, Va., home becomes a national military cemetery.
Industrial-age weapons first appear on Civil War battlefields.
Sharpshooters kill Jenny Wade at Gettysburg; 73-year-old John Burns takes arms.
The story of the horrific fight for the strategically vital Mississippi city. Under heavy bombardment, the streets flowed with blood as civilians fled to shelters and caves.
The Iron Brigade fought heroically at Brawner's Farm, South Mountain and Antietam before suffering devastating losses at Gettysburg.
In 1859, Rep. Dan Sickles is acquitted of murder by reason of temporary insanity, then he becomes a Union general.