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- The Georgian was a leader in the Confederate raid into the county, stealing horses, emptying smokehouses, trampling harvest-ready fields and killing a defender of the Susquehanna River Bridge in Wrightsville. His men terrorized farmers and townspeople in his march to the Susquehanna’s west shore.
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Key points. Charles I became King of England in 1625. He fell out with the English Parliament for several reasons. The disputes escalated into a civil war in 1642. After nearly seven years of...
Jul 17, 2024 · Civil War historian Scott Mingus served as a resource for this piece, which explores why we’re talking about this moment of capitulation 161 years later - why it matters.) First installment: Who...
Dec 9, 2023 · Historian Scott Mingus discussed the burning of the Wrightsville Bridge in Pennsylvania over the Susquehanna River in 1863. Retreating militia units burned the bridge in an effort to halt the...
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Jul 10, 2024 · Mingus found in researching his and Eric Wittenberg’s recent best-selling Civil War book “If We are Striking for Pennsylvania” that York was the only Northern town whose leaders traveled...
Mingus is gearing up for a busy schedule in conjunction with the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. Here are some of his planned events:
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Apr 29, 2010 · With an almost Iliadic sweep, Mingus captures the violence, fury and heroism on both sides of the line that terrible evening. Although the book includes detailed notes, a comprehensive bibliography, complete casualty list and day-by-day summary of the Tigers’ activities during the Gettysburg Campaign, maps of the fighting on East Cemetery ...