Showing posts with label Louisiana Brigade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louisiana Brigade. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

A matter of Black and White



I have been impressed with a number of articles, blogs, and video lectures that have been making their way onto the internet as of late, and the New York Times' Disunion blog is one of them, the following link will take you to a recent posting about Army of Tennessee brigade commander Randall Gibson, http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/14/black-or-white/?emc=eta1 . I have seen references to Gibson's heritage before but found this very enlightening and also alerted me to the posting's author's recent book that uses the Gibsons as one of three families he studies, so Im going to have a look. One thing that has definately piqued my interest in this beyond the obvious was the noted feud between Gibson and Bragg, and I wonder if hushed rumors about this might have been involved there. Anyway dear readers, enjoy.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

New Blog


A new blog of note and worth for those interested in the Western Theater has recently come along, that being Stuart Salling's Louisiana in the Civil War. Stuart's blog covers all things Louisiana with a strong interest in Daniel Adam's/Randall Gibson's Louisiana Brigade. Stuart's book on that brigade will be released this spring from McFarland Press. I came in contact with Stuart many years ago when he was researching this book and I am looking forward to reading it. So in this Mardi Gras season check out Louisiana in the Civil War, http://www.louisianacivilwar.com/