09 Jul 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: July 9, 1864

As we continue our series looking at the news from the Civil War, we get today to July 10, 1864. 150 years ago today, the Union fought a desperate battle on the banks of the Monocacy River, just southeast of Frederick, Maryland. They were attempting to stop Jubal Early’s troops from crossing the river, which […]


08 Jul 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: July 8, 1864

We continue to look at the runup to the attack on Washington D.C. on July 11, 1864 today. As the week leading up to the Battle of Fort Stevens progressed, the news became more and more unclear. Some of this was due to the lack of solid information, but it was partly also due to […]


07 Jul 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: July 7, 1864

In less than a week, one of the more important D.C.-related Civil War sesquicentennial anniversaries (the 150th)  is coming up: The Battle of Fort Stevens, fought on July 11th and 12th in 1864. The story of the battle has been described in many books and articles over the years, but I was intrigued with how the citizens […]


30 Jun 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: The Capital Under Attack

In under two weeks, one of the more important D.C.-related Civil War sesquicentennial anniversaries (the 150th)  is coming up: The Battle of Fort Stevens, fought on July 11th and 12th in 1864. The story of the battle has been described in many books and articles over the years, but I was intrigued with how the citizens of […]


23 Jun 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: Arsenal Memorial Rededication

On June 17, 1864, a huge explosion ripped through the D.C. Arsenal, killing 21 young women who were putting together rifle cartridges. In spite of the carnage of the Civil War raging around them, this tragedy touched many, and within a year, there was a memorial to them installed over their tomb in Congressional Cemetery. […]


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