American Civil War

Subject Article Posting

Jan-Feb-Mar 1999


Eyewitness Accounts of History American Civil War experience: Turner's Gap 1862.
On to Richmond American Civil War Rules Set.
Battle Problems: OTR ACW tactical brainteasers.
By Boat, Train, and Wagon American Civil War Logistics.
Grant Goes Down South Battle of Belmont November 7, 1861.
Tragedy on the Rappahannock A NATION ON TRIAL/BLOW! BUGLES! BLOW! scenario on the Battle of Fredericksburg December 13, 1862.
Creating a Lifelike Gaming Surface A 'Do-It-Yourself' article for making field terrain for your wargaming table.
Review: 25mm ACW Wargames Foundry Figures
Book Review: Confederates in the Attic Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War by Tony Horwitz.
"My Loss Was Severe." The Battle of Arrowfield Church, May 9, 1864.
July 1st, 1863, The Union Concedes! Part 1 A FIRE & FURY post battle dispatch, where the Confederates take the crossroads on the first day.
July 1st, 1863, The Union Concedes! Part 2 of the Gettysburg battle dispatch, where the Confederates take the crossroads on the first day.
Yesterday, We Met the Rebels Battle of Drewry's Bluff, May 16, 1864, post battle report from the Field Commanders.
Near a Winding Stream A NATION ON TRIAL/BLOW! BUGLES! BLOW! scenario on the Battle of First Bull Bun/Manassas, July 21, 1861, by the author.
Little Mac's Little Demonstration Battle of Ball's Bluff, October 21, 1861. z121ston.htm">Stonewalls and Stone Fences A 'Do-It-Yourself' article for making those fought-over fences so prominent to our American Civil War battlefields.
Skirmishers to the Front An introduction to BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER, a set of easy-to-learn, fast-playing skirmish rules for small actions.
Review: 25mm ACW Wargames Foundry Figures
Gettysburg: An Alternate History (fiction)
Hallowed Grounds Piquet Scenario Book: Introduction (Miniature rules)
Hallowed Grounds Piquet Scenario Book: Chapter 1 (ACW: First Manassas 1861) (Miniature rules)
Notes from the Air Wargamer Advisor: ACW Balloons
Shenandoah Play By Mail More ACW developments in the Valley.
ACW: Introduction
ACW: Infantry
ACW: Infantry Tactics (Examples)
ACW: Cavalry
ACW: Artillery
ACW: Engineers
ACW: Entrenchments
ACW: Grand Tactics
ACW: Tactics: Auerstadt 1806 vs. New Market 1864
ACW: Conclusion and Bibliography
Forts Henry and Donelson: Introduction
Forts Henry and Donelson: Feb. 13 1862 Union Attack
Forts Henry and Donelson: Feb. 15 Confederate Counterattack
Forts Henry and Donelson: Order of Battle
Forts Henry and Donelson: Three Large Maps of Attacks (very slow: 439K)
Forts Henry and Donelson: Three Jumbo Maps of Attacks (extremely slow: 824K)
American Civil War Bibliography Reading list for more information about the ACW.
Pointing the Way ACW Board Wargame Reviews.
Review: Shiloh Board Wargame
Review: The Battles of Bull Run Board Wargame
Review: Atlanta Board Wargame
Review: Seven Days Battles Board Wargame
The First Battle of Bull Run Book Review.
Antietam The National Park at America's bloodiest single day battle.
For The People Boardgame Review. American Civil War.
Blue Vs. Gray Board Game Review. American Civil War.
Old North State 10mm ACW (figures) Review
The Wilderness Campaign campaign system for American Civil War.
Hoorah! Alternative ACW board wargame.
They Met at Gettysburg ACW board wargame.


Back to Jan-Feb-Mar 1999 Subject Article Posting Index
Back to Subject Article Posting List (by Quarter)
Back to Master Magazine List
© Copyright 1999 by Coalition Web, Inc.
This article appears in MagWeb (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web.
Other military history articles and gaming articles are available at http://www.magweb.com