Find Your Family in the Civil War. Free.
By Tom O’Connor | Steel and Honor Series A name on a muster roll is not just ink on paper. It is a man who marched, fought, and came home, or did not. For years, that name sa
Weapons Revolution Coming. It Chose to look away.
He aimed perfectly. The man still stood. The soldier raised his rifle and trusted his training. He lifted the barrel for the old arc. He squeezed the trigger. Smoke swallowed
The Man Who Ran the Union’s Lifeline
By Tom O’Connor | Steel and Honor Series Lincoln stood on the bank of Potomac Creek in late May 1862 and looked up. Above him, four hundred feet of railroad trestle crossed o
When West Point Broke in Two
By Tom O’Connor | Steel and Honor SeriesRobert E. Lee sat alone upstairs at Arlington House on April 20, 1861.Outside, spring had come to Virginia. Inside, the old Union was
