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Volume 27, Number 2, Spring 2011
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The Civil War and the Transformation of the Hudson River Valley, Mark James Morreale
With Victory Perched Upon Their Eagles: Civil War Flags from the New York State Battle Flag Collection, Christopher Morton
“All is excitement and anxiety here”: A New York Family’s Experience of the Civil War, Diane Shewchuk
The West Point Education of the “Christian General”: Oliver Otis Howard, 1850-1861, Jonathan Howard Lawler
“Rally ‘round the Flag”: Frederic Edwin Church and the Civil War, Kevin J. Avery
Letters Home: Carrie Niles’ Correspondence with New York’s Volunteers, Gail Goldsmith
“A Labor of Love and Patriotism”: The Artistic and Historic Legacy of Albany’s General Philip H. Sheridan Memorial, Valerie A. Balint
Regional History Forum
Mid-Hudson Antislavery History Project, Amy Jacaruso
Regional Writing
Through the Window of the Valley Medical Building in January, Raphael Kosek
Book Reviews
Letting Go, by Raphael Kosek, reviewed by Judith Saunders
Red Rain, Bruce Murkoff, reviewed by Tommy Zurhellen
Arsenic and Clam Chowder: Murder in Gilded Age New YorkJames D. Livingston, reviewed by Eileen Curley
New & Notable Civil War Fiction, Mark James Morreale