Middleburg – 160 Years Ago

Several years ago, while examining pension files for Small but Important Riots, I looked at the pension request submitted by Terrick Compton, of Hillsboro, Indiana, in 1886. In a cover letter, Mr. Compton explained, “I am the claimant…as father of William Compton… I have labored long and furnished…all the evidence possible to substantiate my claims.…

Cutler’s Brigade at Gettysburg

I shy away from doing book reviews here and I am not going to offer anything in-depth now. Rather, I offer notice of the recent release of a very worthwhile Gettysburg title. The book has become a Gettysburg Classic. Indeed, Savas Beatie released this new edition for that very reason. Jim McLean is a good…

A Little Shameless Self-Promotion

I will be speaking on Sunday, June 18 at 2 p.m., at Buchanan Hall in Upperville, Virginia. My presentation is part of a weekend of events marking the 160th anniversary of the cavalry battles at Aldie, Middleburg, and Upperville. Saturday’s events include an all-day tour of the battlefields, led by Virginia Piedmont Heritage Area Historian…

Alfred vs Alfred

Part 2 Last month I posted a slightly expanded version of the final appendix that did not appear in Small but Important Riots. This month I look specifically at the Alfred Duffié question. I ended last month’s post, having briefly examined Alfred Pleasonton’s June 11 reorganization of his corps and the mistaken notion that he…

Pleasonton’s June 23 Letter and the Boy Generals

Today I offer the last of the several appendices that did not appear in Small but Important Riots. I have decided to expand the narrative, which covers several related themes, into a two-part story. Here, in Part 1, I address Alfred Pleasonton’s oft-cited June 23 letter to Congressman John Farnsworth. In Part 2, I will…

The Mystery Gun at Upperville

I would first like to thank everyone who has purchased a copy of Small but Important Riots, and I also thank those readers who have passed along their thoughts regarding the new book. Many professional reviewers hesitate to offer an in-depth review of the book, as they see it as a simple revised edition. Beyond…

Small but Important Riots – An Update

I now have plenty of copies of the book for anyone wishing to purchase a copy from me. With thanks to information provided by readers, I know the book is also available from all other outlets. Anyone wishing to purchase the book from me may contact me via this site. The purchase price is $36.95…

Small but Important Riots is now available!

And just in time for Christmas I received several copies on Wednesday and will order more this week. I know some readers of this blog who pre-ordered from the publisher have received their copies. I do not know what the status is with Amazon. I will have a for-sale link up when the books arrive.