Journeys With The 26th North Carolina Infantry
Friday, July 8, 2011

"It was another Fredericksburg... only the wrong way" The 26th North Carolina at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863: Part One

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"History has its truth, and so has legend. Legendary truth is of another nature than historical truth. Legendary truth is invention who...
Sunday, June 19, 2011

Soldier Profile - James H. Robinson, Company B

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- Along with the locations of where the 26th North Carolina fought and served, I thought it would be interesting from time to time to highli...
Friday, June 17, 2011

"We Were Indeed In The War" -The Formation of the 26th North Carolina

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On May 20, 1861 the State of North Carolina seceded from the Union and men from across the state flocked to enlist in the newly forming comp...
Thursday, June 16, 2011

Welcome to Journeys With The Twenty-Sixth North Carolina Infantry

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For the first post of this newly created blog I wanted to take a bit of time to tell a bit about myself, why I created this blog, and why I ...
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Eric Lindblade
I am the author of Fight As Long As Possible: The Battle of Newport Barracks, North Carolina, February 2, 1864 published in June 2010. I am currently in the process of working on two book projects. The first is editing the letters of Henry B. Rommel of the United States Navy who served off North Carolina during the Civil War. The expected release date is April 2012. The other project I am working on is entitled "The 26th North Carolina 1861-1865: A Regimental History." This book will be released in June of 2013.
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