Top Posts of 2025

 

Book signing event for Hell by the Acre at Stones River National Battlefield in December 2024

Let’s take a moment to review 2025 on Dan Masters’ Civil War Chronicles.

2025 marked another busy year on the blog with 116 new posts. The year also saw the publication of two new books: Faces of Stones River and Echoes of Brice’s Crossroads. The blog passed the 1,000-post mark early in the year (at 1,071 now) and traffic has continued to show steady and (at times) remarkable growth.

The blog’s focus remains centered on telling the story of the common soldier in the Civil War, North and South. I’m excited to share new discoveries with you. The process of research and study remains a treasured part of my day and I thank all of you for enjoying it along with me.

To help ring in 2026, let’s revisit the top 20 posts of 2025:

 

Top 10

Cotton Burning on the Levee: A Civilian Witnesses the Federal Seizure of New Orleans 

A Captured Sword and Lost Story of the Battle of Stones River

Disaster at Thompson’s Station: An Account from the 19th Michigan

Hallowed So Much My Throat was Sore: Atop Missionary Ridge with the 2nd Ohio

Death at the Edge of the Cedars: An Account from the 29th Mississippi

Last Minute Reprieve at Murfreesboro

And This is Glorious War? The 84th Indiana on September 20, 1863

The Bullet Magnet of Stones River: Dr. Yoder’s Wound Catalogue

With the U.S. Christian Commission at Gettysburg

The 51st Alabama Partisan Rangers and the Ride Around Rosecrans

 

Personal Choice as Favorite Story of the Year:

Best Soldier in Bragg’s Army: Alfred Jackson Worsham of the 41st Mississippi

 

Rounding out the Top 20: 

Federal Arms of the Brice’s Crossroads Campaign of June 1864

A Civilian’s Viewpoint of Lee’s Invasion of Pennsylvania

Picket Shots of Chickamauga with the Army of Tennessee

It Made the Air Hideous: At Chickamauga with the 51st Illinois

The Ladies Will Not Think Less of You: General O.O. Howard Loses His Arm at Fair Oaks

The Rebels Flew Right and Left: A Hoosier at Mill Springs

Final Year of the War with the 140th Indiana

97 Horses Left on the Field: The 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry Charge at Chancellorsville

Blazing Away with Our Belgian Rifles: With the 37th Illinois at Pea Ridge

Correcting a Slight Mistake: The 100th Illinois Saves the 8th Indiana Battery at Chickamauga

Blue-Gray Education Society Tour of Stones River, November 2025


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