75 episodes

History is, indeed, a story. With his unique voice and engaging delivery, historian and veteran storyteller Fred Kiger will help the compelling stories of the American Civil War come alive in each and every episode. Filled with momentous issues and repercussions that still resonate with us today, this series will feature events and people from that period and will strive to make you feel as if you were there.

Threads From The National Tapestry: Stories From The American Civil War Fred Kiger

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    • 4.8 • 130 Ratings

History is, indeed, a story. With his unique voice and engaging delivery, historian and veteran storyteller Fred Kiger will help the compelling stories of the American Civil War come alive in each and every episode. Filled with momentous issues and repercussions that still resonate with us today, this series will feature events and people from that period and will strive to make you feel as if you were there.

    074 - Confederate Cavalier: J.E.B. Stuart

    074 - Confederate Cavalier: J.E.B. Stuart

    About this episode: 
    With gray cape lined with red satin and ostrich plume in hat, he was the beau ideal of the cavalier South. He rode and campaigned with Sam Sweeney on banjo and Mulatto Bob on the bones. At times, one wondered was it war or just a lark. Despite all the showy display, he was Robert E. Lee’s “eyes and ears” and his reconnaissance set the table for battles and campaigns. And, in doing so, he came across as a knight in shining armor on a holy quest - a happy warrior in the middle of a desperate war. A dashing adventurer who loved to see his name in headlines, there were some who believed that for him, the contest was a constant quest for glory. And, sometimes, that propensity got himself, his comrades and the commander he dearly loved in trouble. This is the story of a man whose exploits paved the way for Confederate victories, and, to many, one of its greatest defeats. This is the story of James Ewell Brown Stuart. 
             
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    Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:
    Fitzhugh Lee
    Flora Cooke
    Philip St. George Cooke
    John Mosby
    John Pope
    Joseph Hooker
     
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    Thank you to our sponsor Bob Graesser, Raleigh Civil War Round Table's editor of The Knapsack newsletter and the Round Table's webmaster at http://www.raleighcwrt.org
     
     
    Producer: Dan Irving

    • 1 hr 3 min
    073 - The Confederacy's Last First Lady: Varina Howell Davis

    073 - The Confederacy's Last First Lady: Varina Howell Davis

    About this episode: 
    She was witty, intelligent and a great conversationalist: everything that raised the eyebrows of proper Southern women in the mid-19th century. And then, she married the man who became the first and only President of the Confederacy. Wedded to her fate with him and a doomed nation, her life was filled with trying times. She was, if you will, locked in a personal civil war as she struggled to reconcile her societal duties with strong individual beliefs. This is the story of a remarkably resilient woman who served as the Confederacy's First Lady. This is the story of Varina Howell Davis.
             
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    Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:
    Jefferson Davis
    Sarah Childress Polk
    Washington Irving
    Jane Appleton Pierce
    Elizabeth Keckley
    Alexander H. Stephens
     
    Additional Resources:

    First Lady of the Confederacy: Varina Davis’s Civil War by Joan E. Cashin
     
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    Thank you to our sponsor Bob Graesser, Raleigh Civil War Round Table's editor of The Knapsack newsletter and the Round Table's webmaster at http://www.raleighcwrt.org
     
     
    Producer: Dan Irving

    • 1 hr 5 min
    072 - The Dawning Of A New Age: The Fight Between The USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia

    072 - The Dawning Of A New Age: The Fight Between The USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia

    About this episode: 
    For those aboard the fifty-gun USS Congress, it had been a quiet morning. Its crew, as usual, prepared the twenty-year-old vessel for inspection which would be held the next day. Meanwhile, the ship’s quartermaster gazed out over Hampton Roads which glistened under a late winter sun. All seemed normal. And then, at 12:45 p.m., a column of heavy black smoke. Curiosity aroused, the quartermaster turned to a fellow officer, handed him his glass and asked for him to take a look. Their gaze created concern. Indeed, as the quartermaster put it, at last, “that thing is a-comin”. Something no one had ever seen before. Its mission - to change the course of the war. It was Saturday, March 8, 1862, and one vessel, an ironclad, was about to alter centuries of naval warfare. This is the story of technology turning a page. This is the story of the Duel between the Ironclads.
      
                        
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    Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:
    Stephen Mallory
    John Mercer Brooke
    John L. Porter
    Gideon Welles
    John Ericsson
    John Worden
     
    Additional Resources:

    Monitor: The Story of the Legendary Civil War Ironclad and the Man Whose Invention Changed the Course of History by James Tertius De Kay
     

    Duel Between The First Ironclads by William C. Davis
     

    The Blockade: Runners and Raiders (The Civil War Series, Vol. 3) by Time-Life Books
     
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    *Title Image by Ivan Berryman
     
    Producer: Dan Irving

    • 1 hr 9 min
    071 - Edwin McMasters Stanton: Lincoln's "Unloved" Secretary Of War

    071 - Edwin McMasters Stanton: Lincoln's "Unloved" Secretary Of War

    About this episode: 
    When exercising power, the 16th President’s stocky and sphinxlike Secretary of War could demonstrate a Jekyll and Hyde personality. Personally honest, he could be unforgiving and given to histrionics when he thought them necessary. And again, when required, warm hearted, selfless and patriotic. In charge of the Union’s land-based operations, he made tough decisions and did so with little regard for those affected by those decisions. His mission was to win the war and he pursued that purpose with relentless fury. In doing so, far too many simply remembered him as the “unloved Secretary of War”. In the pantheon that was Abraham Lincoln’s Cabinet, this is the story of his Mars. This is the story of Edwin McMasters Stanton.   
                        
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    Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:
    Salmon P. Chase
    Daniel Sickles
    Simon Cameron
    William Seward
    Lorenzo Thomas
    Manton Marble
     
    Additional Resources:

    Lincoln's Autocrat: The Life of Edwin Stanton by William Marvel
     

    Stanton: Lincoln's War Secretary by Walter Stahr
     
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    *Title Image by The McMahan Photo Archive/RMP Archive/Mathew Brady / The Brady Studio
     
    Producer: Dan Irving

    • 1 hr 10 min
    070 - Combatting The Invisible Enemy: Medicine During The Civil War

    070 - Combatting The Invisible Enemy: Medicine During The Civil War

    About this episode: 
    For most of us, our mental snapshot of 19th-century battlefield medicine is captured when Union Major General Carl Schurz recorded a ghastly scene at Gettysburg: “There stood the surgeons, their sleeves rolled up to their elbows … [One] surgeon snatched his knife from between his teeth …, wiped it rapidly once or twice across his bloodstained apron, and the cutting began. The operation accomplished, the surgeon would look around with a deep sigh, and then – 'Next!'”  Relying on first-hand accounts, meticulous statistics and research, we share a side of the conflict that few who fought wanted to think about and, particularly, experience.  For our 70th episode, we tell the story of Civil War Medicine.
                        
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    Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:
    William A. Hammond
    Jonathan Letterman
    Samuel Preston Moore
    Sally Tompkins
    Dorothea Dix
    Clara Barton
     
    Additional Resources:

    The Life of Johnny Reb: The Common Soldier of the Confederacy by Bell Irvin Wiley
     

    The Life of Billy Yank: The Common Soldier of the Union by Bell Irvin Wiley
     

    Voices of the Civil War by Richard Wheeler
     

    Civil War Medicine 1861-1865 by C. Keith Wilbur
     
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    *Title Image by Alexander Gardner
     
    Producer: Dan Irving

    • 1 hr
    069 - Fredericksburg Revisited

    069 - Fredericksburg Revisited

    About this episode: 
    Back in December of 2018, we told the story of an engagement that took place along the banks of the Rappahannock and detailed events that took place afterwards.  Now, five years later, we return to that story but with greater detail, and the addition of first person accounts.  Once again, we would like to take you back to November and December 1862, when yet another Federal commander wanted Richmond but, in order to do that, had to take a sleepy little town almost halfway between the Southern capital and Washington City. Once again, we return to stories not only about men in battle but men showing compassion for one another - yes, even for those deemed their enemy.  This is story of the Battle of Fredericksburg, revisited. 
                            
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    Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:
    George B. McClellan
    Ambrose Burnside
    William B. Franklin
    William Barksdale
    Richard Kirkland
     
    Additional Resources:

    Battle of Fredericksburg Overview
     
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    *Title Image by Mort Kunstler
    *Map by Hal Jespersen
     
    Producer: Dan Irving

    • 1 hr 9 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
130 Ratings

130 Ratings

TheWarthog ,

Quickly became one of my favorite podcasts

Found you on YouTube. I love the storytelling. Keep up the good work.

johnlocke357 ,

Fantastic, but terrible mid-roll ads!

I’ve been listening to this podcast for years, but recently it seems more ads have been inserted into the runtime. One minute, I'm a fly on the wall in a heated debate among Lincoln's cabinet, and the next I'm being shouted at to visit my local Nissan dealership. Talk about whiplash! I get that they need to support the podcast somehow, but there should be an ad-free rss feed of the show made available for a fee. I would pay it gladly!

Georgia Unionist ,

An excellent Civil swat Podcast

Great passion. Details unmatched. So glad I found this podcast.

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