Portraits of Blue & Grey: The Biographical Civil War Podcast Recorded History Podcast Network
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Portraits of Blue & Grey, hosted by Christopher Moore, is a biographical Civil War podcast that examines the lives of the most prominent, interesting, and influential figures of the United States Civil War Era.
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Copperheads
President Lincoln called them "fire in the rear." Northern anti-war Democrats--called Copperheads--advocated for a peaceful resolution of the war and sharply criticized the Lincoln Administration's restrictions on civil liberties in the North. This episode explores the Copperhead movement, introduces a few prominent Copperheads, and evaluates their arguments against Lincoln and the war.
11:00 - Copperheads in the Press.
16:00 - Marcus "Brick" Pomeroy.
29:00 - Copperheads in Politics; Ohio Rep. Clement Vallandigham.
34:00 - Ohio Rep. Alexander Long; Censure and Expulsion in the House of Representatives.
44:00 - Indiana Rep. Daniel Voorhees.
50:00 - NY Mayor and House Rep. Fernando Wood; NY Police Riot.
59:00 - NYC Secession?
1:04:00 - 1864 Democratic Party Convention.
1:10:00 - Lincoln Administration Constitutional Restrictions; Suspension of Habeas Corpus; Martial Law; 1st Amendment Violations.
1:24:00 - Knights of the Golden Circle.
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Union Spies and Intelligence in the U.S. Civil War
This is the second half of our look at Union intelligence operations and spies during the American Civil War. This episode finishes up the discussion of Col. George Sharpe's Bureau of Military Information and the big influence Col. Sharpe had on intelligence during and after the war. We then introduce several charismatic Union spies--including Richmond socialite Elizabeth Van Lew, former slave Mary Bowser, actress Pauline Cushman, and Canadian master of disguise Sarah Edmonds. We also meet "the Tsar of the Underground"--counter-intelligence specialist Lafayette Baker--and explore his role in the Lincoln assassination.
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Civil War Espionage (Part 1 - Union Spies)
This episode explores Civil War espionage, starting with the intelligence operation and spies on the Union side. Allan Pinkerton, Kate Warne, Timothy Webster, and Col. George Sharpe feature prominently in this episode. A follow-up episode will be out soon finishing up our look at Union spies with figures like Elizabeth Van Lew, Lafayette Baker, Mary Richards Bowser, Pauline Cushman, and Sarah Emma Edmonds.
A future show will discuss Civil War spies on the Confederate side.
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The Red River Campaign - Part 3
The third (and final) episode of our series on the Red River Campaign finishes up the action in Louisiana. We look at the Union withdrawal, an unorthodox cavalry-vs-navy battle at Blair's Landing, the Camden Expedition, and some nifty impromptu dam-building by a Wisconsin engineer named Lt. Col. Joseph Bailey.
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Red River Campaign, Part 2 (Mansfield and Pleasant Hill)
Part 2 of the Red River Campaign explores the Battle of Mansfield and follow-up Battle of Pleasant Hill--which proved to be the pivotal confrontations of the campaign. Then, we digress into some Civil War trivia.
Look for Part 3, which will wrap up the series, in the near future.
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The Red River Campaign - Part 1
Part 1 of our Red River Campaign episode explores the dichotomy between political generals and hard-nosed professional soldiers before surveying American Civil War action in Louisiana. We also get to meet Union General (and former Speaker of the House) Nathaniel Banks and U.S. Navy hero Admiral David Dixon Porter--along with Rebel Generals Richard Taylor and Kirby Smith.
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Customer Reviews
Great!
I love that the host just presents the facts. No agenda here.
Superlative
So entertaining, so informative. My favorite podcast of all time. I hope there will be more. I especially appreciate that he presents the history without taking sides.
Informative and well done
Well researched and professional quality. Worth subscribing. I get slightly annoyed at the host constant “uh” and “um” filler words but I think it’s subconscious and he probably doesn’t realize he’s doing it. Simple gripe, that’s all. Subscribe people!