December 14, 2011 by GuyHeilenman  Email This Post
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This week we return to our reflection upon the Civil War events of 150 years ago… as seen through the eyes of the original readers of the Harper’s Weekly issue printed for December 14, 1861.
Note:  The following commentary was written by Dr. James Robertson*         as part of a weekly review for the reprint edition of the  “Harper’s        Weekly”    which was done at the 100th anniversary of  the Civil   War.    It     provides much insight into the events of the  day and   scholarly         commentary on both the illustrations and  reporting   found in the   original    1861 newspaper.
* The Virginia Tech website provides the credentials of Dr. James Roberson:
“One    of the most distinguished names in Civil War history, Dr.    Robertson was    Executive Director of the U.S. Civil War Centennial    Commission and    worked with Presidents Truman, Kennedy, and Johnson  in   marking the war’s    100th anniversary.  Today his Civil War Era   course  at Virginia Tech,    which attracts 300 students per semester,   is the  largest of its kind  in   the nation.
The Danville, Va., native is the author or editor of more than 20 books       that include such award-winning studies as “Civil War! America    Becomes    One Nation”, “General A.P. Hill”, and “Soldiers Blue and    Gray”. His    massive biography of Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson won eight    national awards    and was used as the base for the Ted Turner/Warner    Bros. mega-movie,    “Gods and Generals”. Robertson was chief historical    consultant for the    film.”
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