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

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

De: Fred Kiger
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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.Copyright Fred Kiger 2022 Ciencias Sociales Mundial
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  • 092 - A Man Committed: William Tecumsah Sherman, Part 2
    Nov 21 2025

    About this episode:

    In the aftermath of the great and bloody battle of Shiloh, we pick up with the life and career of William Tecumseh Sherman. His personal journey continues to be one that spans the vast spectrum that comprises life itself - ups and downs, triumphs and defeats. In this episode, we speak of his command of the Union’s Western Theater and its campaigns, his post-war rise to General-in-Chief and, after retirement, his time as citizen. Through all, he was larger than life and no stranger to complexity and controversy. Now, in Part II, we continue the deeply-layered story that is William Tecumseh Sherman.

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    Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:

    Edwin Stanton

    Ulysses S. Grant

    Henry Halleck

    Joseph E. Johnston

    Jefferson Davis

    For Further Reading

    Citizen Sherman: A Life of William Tecumseh Sherman by Michael Fellman

    Sherman: Merchant of Terror, Advocate of Peace by Charles Edmund Vetter

    William Tecumseh Sherman: In the Service of My Country: A Life by James Lee McDonough

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    Thank you to our sponsor, Celebrity Word Scramble. In collaboration with Fred Kiger, they have published a Civil War edition of the Celebrity Word Scramble series. Included in the book is 16 pages of Civil War facts, stories, and insights written by Fred Kiger.

    Get your copy of the book here

    Thank you to our sponsor, The Badge Maker - proudly carrying affordable Civil War Corps Badges and other hand-made historical reproductions for reenactors, living history interpreters, and lovers of history.

    Check out The Badge Maker and place your orders here

    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

    Thank you to our sponsor John Bailey.

    Producer: Dan Irving

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    50 m
  • 091 - Finding Himself: William Tecumsah Sherman, Part 1
    Oct 29 2025

    About this episode:

    It was a Wednesday, August 11, 1880 and some 5000 Union veterans gathered at the Ohio State Fair. President Rutherford B. Hayes had just finished a speech when another was called for. The next speaker was tall, sinewy and long in the neck. His head was large and his face a regular nest of wrinkles. Often animated and mercurial in temperament, on this day, his features expressed determination - especially his mouth. “There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but boys, it is all hell…” This is the story of that speaker - one who survived charges of insanity. A man who, in the vortex of civil war, bonded with another and the two would eventually bring the Confederacy to its knees. This is the story of William Tecumseh Sherman.

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    Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:

    Thomas Ewing

    Ellen Ewing Sherman

    Robert Anderson

    John Sherman

    Henry Halleck

    P. G. T. Beauregard

    Subscribe to the Threads from the National Tapestry YouTube Channel here

    Thank you to our sponsor, Celebrity Word Scramble. In collaboration with Fred Kiger, they have published a Civil War edition of the Celebrity Word Scramble series. Included in the book is 16 pages of Civil War facts, stories, and insights written by Fred Kiger.

    Get your copy of the book here

    Thank you to our sponsor, The Badge Maker - proudly carrying affordable Civil War Corps Badges and other hand-made historical reproductions for reenactors, living history interpreters, and lovers of history.

    Check out The Badge Maker and place your orders here

    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

    Thank you to our sponsor John Bailey.

    Producer: Dan Irving

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    52 m
  • 090 - Rich In "Guns And Butter": The North In 1860
    Sep 30 2025

    About this episode:

    The year was 1859 and future Confederate Secretary of the Navy, Florida Senator Stephen R. Mallory, trumpeted, “It is no more for this country to pause in its career than for the free and untrammeled eagle to cease its soar.” He had every reason to be optimistic, for the decade of the 1850s had brought the United States of America exceptional growth and prosperity. And, with enormous resources, there was much to look forward to: vast unoccupied lands, a network of navigable rivers, untapped riches in timber, iron, coal, copper and California gold. It is also true that in that same decade political tension had escalated but in the cold light of economics, the two sections were interdependent - perhaps inseparable. Yet there were unsettling factors at work: geography, population and its make-up, internal improvements, technology, religion, education, reform, politics and, yes, slavery and the question of its expansion. Taken as a whole, the United States in 1860, was in fact, two worlds. On the heels of our tour of the American South in 1860, we now look at that world that comprised the so-called Free States - the North.

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    Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:

    Harriet Beecher Stowe

    Roger Taney

    John Rock

    William H. Seward

    Salmon Chase

    Subscribe to the Threads from the National Tapestry YouTube Channel here

    Thank you to our sponsor, Celebrity Word Scramble. In collaboration with Fred Kiger, they have published a Civil War edition of the Celebrity Word Scramble series. Included in the book is 16 pages of Civil War facts, stories, and insights written by Fred Kiger.

    Get your copy of the book here

    Thank you to our sponsor, The Badge Maker - proudly carrying affordable Civil War Corps Badges and other hand-made historical reproductions for reenactors, living history interpreters, and lovers of history.

    Check out The Badge Maker and place your orders here

    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

    Thank you to our sponsor John Bailey.

    Producer: Dan Irving

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