Issue # 73 (Fall 2025)
Contents
Introduction
Articles
“Mourned by an Army”: Lt. Edmund Kirby and a Letter of Sympathy from Henry Hunt, May 31, 1863
William R. Griffith IV
Robert E. Lee, Food, and the Gettysburg Campaign
Michael C. Hardy
Compromised Command: Sleep Deprivation and Decision-Making at the Battle of Gettysburg
Craig A. Miller
Holding the Line: The 17th Connecticut Infantry on July 2
Carolyn Ivanoff
One Grand, Decided Victory: The Life and Death of First Lt. Charles Edward Hazlett
Michael A. Musilli
Gettysburg—Pickett’s Charge and Other War Addresses
Judge James F. Crocker
Lee’s Feu D’Enfer: Robert E. Lee and His Expectations for Confederate Artillery Preceding Pickett’s Charge
Kevin Pawlak
“I had Intended to go to Gettysburg”: Post-Battle Gettysburg Through the Eyes of Charles Alfred Baer
Peter Miele
“A Fragment Spared by Time”: The Last Reunion of the Blue and Gray
Richard J. Goedkoop
The Bachelder Papers: Documenting a Turning Point Battle
Dan Welch
Revisited: People with Cameras on the Field Who Look for Something Better
Sonny Fulks