The Thompson Block Building – Ypsilanti’s Depot Town Civil War-Era Treasure Nearly Destroyed by Fire

Ypsilanti, Michigan’s Thompson Block building was constructed in 1861 and, in 1862, began serving as army barracks for the 14th and 27th Michigan Infantries during the Civil War. Company E of the 17th Michigan Infantry stayed in the building before going to Detroit to muster in with the rest of the regiment in August of
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Glimpses of Gallantry Civil War Battlefield Wall Calendar Now Available

My second fine art photography wall calendar is now available: a Glimpses of Gallantry American Civil War battlefield calendar. The Glimpses of Gallantry wall calendar features images from the Wilderness, Antietam, Bull Run / Manassas, Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg American Civil War battlefields as well as Johnson’s Island Confederate Prison Stockade Cemetery. Please bookmark my
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Gettysburg Glimpses Wall Calendar Now Available

My first fine art photography wall calendar is now available: a Gettysburg Glimpses battlefield photography calendar. The photographs were taken on my visit July 1 – 3 to the Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania, during the 145th anniversary of the famous American Civil War battle that took place there on July 1 – 3,
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Then and Now – Meade’s Gettysburg Headquarters

It never occurred to me during our vacation in Gettysburg how fun it might be to try duplicating some well-known Civil War-era photographs with my digital camera. And little did I know that today I would accidentally do just that! It was our last day in Gettysburg and I was SO not ready to leave!
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