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Civil War Times Illustrated - Magazine Index 1959-2013 |
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10 articles found with author = 'Col. Wilbur S. Nye' |
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February 1971 Vol. 9 Issue 10 Page 22 |
The Affair at Hunterstown While the Battle of Gettysburg was raging through its second day, two cavalry forces were jousting in a village five miles to the northeast. Col. Wilbur S. Nye |
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November 1969 Vol. 8 Issue 7 Page 11 |
The Campaign That History Forgot At Mine Run in November 1863, Meade faced Lee for the last time before the coming of Grant. Here, for the first time, is an authoritative account of this strange operation that stopped just short of a blood bath. Dr. Jay Luvaas, Col. Wilbur S. Nye |
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November 1969 Vol. 8 Issue 7 Page 47 |
Mapmaking A guide to the making and enlarging of maps for lectures and dioramas by CWTI's managing edior and one of the foremost military cartographers in the country. Col. Wilbur S. Nye |
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January 1966 Vol. 4 Issue 9 Page 45 |
How Stuart Recrossed the Potomac Col. Wilbur S. Nye |
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August 1965 Vol. 4 Issue 5 Page 12 |
The First Battle of Gettysburg It occurred five days before the main engagement when 600 amateurs tried to stop 6,000 veteran Confederates heading for the Susquehanna. Based on research for a new book on Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania, here is the little-known story. Col. Wilbur S. Nye |
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June 1965 Vol. 4 Issue 3 Page 5 |
U. S. Grant - Genius or Fortune's Child? The general who led the Union to victory was seemingly an ordinary man. But lying beneath his commonplace exterior were some extraordinary talents. Col. Wilbur S. Nye |
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October 1964 Vol. 3 Issue 6 Page 32 |
Implements for Loading and Fuzing CW Artillery Were Many and Varied Weapons and Equipment Col. Wilbur S. Nye |
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August 1964 Vol. 3 Issue 5 Page 22 |
How CW Artillery Was Aimed Col. Wilbur S. Nye |
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July 1964 Vol. 3 Issue 4 Page 30 |
Civilian Life in Atlanta During the Siege and Occupation Rumors of the approaching enemy, sounds of battle, siege and bombardment, abandonment to Sherman's army, Federal occupation and banishment of many citizens, and finally destruction of industries and public facilities … Col. Wilbur S. Nye |
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May 1962 Vol. 1 Issue 2 Page 40 |
James H. Wilson - a Profile This outspoken Union officer became a major general at 27. A less ready tongue might have brought him even higher rank. Col. Wilbur S. Nye |









