Stories of the Civil War

Chris Mowery

Stories of the Civil War is a narrative‑driven history podcast that brings the tumult, tragedy, and triumph of America’s defining conflict to life—one human‑scale story at a time. Hosted by historian‑researcher Chris Mowery, each episode blends meticulous scholarship with vivid, emotionally resonant storytelling to place you on the smoke‑shrouded battlefields, in the candle‑lit tents, and at the kitchen tables where the war’s fate—and the nation’s future—were decided. Whether you’re a seasoned Civil War enthusiast or discovering this chapter of history for the first time, Stories of the Civil War offers a compelling, immersive journey that honors the voices of ordinary soldiers and civilians while illuminating the grand strategy that shaped the conflict. Subscribe today—no reenactments, no sound effects, just authentic, heartfelt narration that lets the past speak for itself. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/stories-of-the-civil-war--6675279/support.

  1. 12/31/2025

    River of Blood: The Battle of Stones River

    In the freezing rain of late December 1862, the United States wasn’t marching toward “inevitable” Union victory—it was teetering on the edge of political and military collapse. With Fredericksburg still bleeding, Union fortunes sagging in the West, and the Emancipation Proclamation only days from taking effect, Abraham Lincoln needed a win badly. That desperate need points the nation’s attention to Middle Tennessee, where two armies coil along the rocky bends of the Stones River outside Murfreesboro. This episode tells the story of Stones River—a battle so brutal that roughly one in three men who fought there became a casualty. Follow the clash of commanders William S. Rosecrans and Braxton Bragg, the near-disaster at dawn on December 31, and the frantic stands that kept the Union army from being cut to pieces: Sheridan in the “Slaughter Pen,” Hazen’s brigade holding the “Round Forest” at “Hell’s Half Acre,” and the haunting “battle of the bands” where enemies traded tunes across the darkness—ending together on “Home, Sweet Home.” The finale is as tragic as it is thunderous: Breckinridge’s “Orphan Brigade” charge on January 2, and the moment Captain John Mendenhall unleashes a massed line of artillery—58 cannons—turning the battlefield into a study in lethal physics. A hard-earned victory. A river of blood. And a turning point the nation might not have survived without. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/stories-of-the-civil-war--6675279/support.

    34 min
  2. 12/16/2025

    The Rock, The Hammer, and The Ice: The Complete Story of Nashville 1864

    This Extended Special Edition of Stories of the Civil War chronicles the brutal and decisive Battle of Nashville in December 1864, which effectively ended the war in the West. Join us as we explore the "Paralysis of Ice" that gripped Middle Tennessee and the desperate circumstances of the Confederate Army of Tennessee under General John Bell Hood, fresh from the catastrophic loss at Franklin. Inside this episode: The Telegram War: Discover how Major General George H. Thomas, the "Rock of Chickamauga," defied Ulysses S. Grant's relentless orders to attack, waiting for the ice to melt before launching his master plan.The Battle for Honor: Hear the story of the United States Colored Troops (USCT), former slaves fighting on the soil where they were enslaved, who proved their valor at Granbury’s Lunette and Peach Orchard Hill, suffering the highest casualties of any regiment in the battle.The Collapse: Witness the Union's "Grand Wheel" maneuver and the final, crushing assault on the Confederate left at Shy's Hill. The episode details the death of Colonel William M. Shy and the total disintegration of Hood's army.The Retreat: Follow the heartbreaking, barefoot march of the shattered Confederate army south into the dead of winter, leaving bloody footprints in the snow.This is the complete, visceral story of the death of one army and the vindication of another, told through diaries, letters, and the voices of the soldiers and civilians on the front lines. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/stories-of-the-civil-war--6675279/support.

    41 min
4.9
out of 5
43 Ratings

About

Stories of the Civil War is a narrative‑driven history podcast that brings the tumult, tragedy, and triumph of America’s defining conflict to life—one human‑scale story at a time. Hosted by historian‑researcher Chris Mowery, each episode blends meticulous scholarship with vivid, emotionally resonant storytelling to place you on the smoke‑shrouded battlefields, in the candle‑lit tents, and at the kitchen tables where the war’s fate—and the nation’s future—were decided. Whether you’re a seasoned Civil War enthusiast or discovering this chapter of history for the first time, Stories of the Civil War offers a compelling, immersive journey that honors the voices of ordinary soldiers and civilians while illuminating the grand strategy that shaped the conflict. Subscribe today—no reenactments, no sound effects, just authentic, heartfelt narration that lets the past speak for itself. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/stories-of-the-civil-war--6675279/support.