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

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.

Society & Culture History Documentary Education
Update frequency
every 29 days
Average duration
55 minutes
Episodes
90
Years Active
2018 - 2025
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089 - Colonial Status: The World Of The Antebellum South

089 - Colonial Status: The World Of The Antebellum South

 

 

 

About this episode: 

Sometime in 1861, the young Georgia poet Sidney Lanier, a recent Confederate Army enlistee, attended a mock medieval tournament in Kinston, NC. Watching mounted Confedera…

01:09:48  |   Fri 29 Aug 2025
088 - Death In The Trenches: The Siege Of Petersburg

088 - Death In The Trenches: The Siege Of Petersburg

 

 

 

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From June 18, 1864 until April 2, 1865, the Union Armies of the James and Potomac laid siege to Peterburg, Virginia - the all-important supply and communication center for …

01:11:45  |   Thu 31 Jul 2025
087 - Modernizing War: Science And Technology In The American Civil War

087 - Modernizing War: Science And Technology In The American Civil War

 

 

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GPS, drones, laser-guidance—all modern marvels that have served mankind in both peace and war. Nothing new, for there were creations and adaptations for a conflict contested …

01:04:24  |   Thu 26 Jun 2025
086 - Sowers Of Dissent: Fire-Eaters Louis T. Wigfall And Edmund Ruffin

086 - Sowers Of Dissent: Fire-Eaters Louis T. Wigfall And Edmund Ruffin

 

 

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Revolution and civil war require explosive issues and impassioned men more than willing to make change and, if necessary, to do so violently. This is the story of two such S…

01:21:14  |   Thu 29 May 2025
085 - And The War Began...: Fort Sumter Revisited

085 - And The War Began...: Fort Sumter Revisited

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It takes a cast to put on a play and our story this day is filled with characters that emoted passions raging from reasoned deliberation to knee-jerk and violent. And not only f…

01:31:19  |   Wed 30 Apr 2025
084 - Return To The Confederacy's Gibraltar: Fort Fisher Revisited

084 - Return To The Confederacy's Gibraltar: Fort Fisher Revisited

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Some six years ago, we chronicled the Confederacy’s Gibraltar that allowed Wilmington, NC to be the last major Confederate port open to the outside world. 72 episodes later an…

01:17:31  |   Fri 28 Mar 2025
083 - A Modern-Day Moses: The Life Of Harriet Tubman

083 - A Modern-Day Moses: The Life Of Harriet Tubman

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She stood only about 5’, yet, in terms of achievement and historical significance, she remains a giant. This is the story of not only a remarkable woman, but human being. This…

01:06:25  |   Wed 26 Feb 2025
082 - Resistance By Liberation: The Underground Railroad

082 - Resistance By Liberation: The Underground Railroad

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Its mission and those who willingly took part in it dared to defy the highest law in the land. And in their desire to do what was right, they wrote, spoke and acted out agains…

00:46:43  |   Thu 30 Jan 2025
081 - Salve For The Soul: Music During The American Civil War

081 - Salve For The Soul: Music During The American Civil War

About this episode: 

This is an episode about a phenomenon as old as time itself. Something that, throughout the ages, has brought laughter, reflection, made and rekindled memories and even moved m…

01:00:48  |   Fri 27 Dec 2024
080 - Moment Of Decision: The Election of 1864

080 - Moment Of Decision: The Election of 1864

About this episode: 

Presidential elections essentially boil down to a popular mandate, either supporting an incumbent’s administration or repudiating it. Never was that clearer than in 1864 when so…

00:45:33  |   Tue 26 Nov 2024
079  - What If The Confederacy Won The American Civil War?

079 - What If The Confederacy Won The American Civil War?

About this episode: 

For millennia humans have reflected on historical events. Quite often, one poses the timeless question: what if - had a life been spared or taken, had a candidate won rather tha…

00:57:28  |   Tue 29 Oct 2024
078 - Drive on the Heart of the Confederacy: The Atlanta Campaign

078 - Drive on the Heart of the Confederacy: The Atlanta Campaign

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Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant understood numbers. And, in the spring of 1864, he intended to use the North’s advantage in men and materiel to pressure, stretch and snap t…

01:10:59  |   Thu 26 Sep 2024
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077 - "Stirring Violent Passions" - Civil War Prisons and Prisoners of War

About this episode: 

Too often, we think only of wild assaults, the terrible collision of armed men, the desperate fighting of soldiers - often, hand to hand - and the killed and wounded but, in the…

01:08:35  |   Mon 26 Aug 2024
076 - Prelude To 1860: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates

076 - Prelude To 1860: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates

About this episode: 

As we’ve seen in the one presidential debate this election year, a performance has consequences.  Although it was not for the office of chief executive, we turn over time’s shou…

00:55:29  |   Wed 31 Jul 2024
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075 - "It Was Not War; It Was Murder" - North Anna and Cold Harbor

About this episode: 

Washington City was buzzing with anxiety. It was the middle of May 1864 and no news had arrived from Virginia for days. Then, finally, in flurries, it came - word from the front…

01:16:51  |   Mon 01 Jul 2024
074 - Confederate Cavalier: J.E.B. Stuart

074 - Confederate Cavalier: J.E.B. Stuart

About this episode: 

With gray cape lined with red satin and ostrich plume in hat, he was the beau ideal of the cavalier South. He rode and campaigned with Sam Sweeney on banjo and Mulatto Bob on th…

01:03:50  |   Fri 31 May 2024
073 - The Confederacy's Last First Lady: Varina Howell Davis

073 - The Confederacy's Last First Lady: Varina Howell Davis

About this episode: 

She was witty, intelligent and a great conversationalist: everything that raised the eyebrows of proper Southern women in the mid-19th century. And then, she married the man who…

01:05:50  |   Fri 26 Apr 2024
072 - The Dawning Of A New Age: The Fight Between The USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia

072 - The Dawning Of A New Age: The Fight Between The USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia

About this episode: 

For those aboard the fifty-gun USS Congress, it had been a quiet morning. Its crew, as usual, prepared the twenty-year-old vessel for inspection which would be held the next day…

01:09:17  |   Thu 28 Mar 2024
071 - Edwin McMasters Stanton: Lincoln's

071 - Edwin McMasters Stanton: Lincoln's "Unloved" Secretary Of War

About this episode: 

When exercising power, the 16th President’s stocky and sphinxlike Secretary of War could demonstrate a Jekyll and Hyde personality. Personally honest, he could be unforgiving an…

01:10:39  |   Fri 23 Feb 2024
070 - Combatting The Invisible Enemy: Medicine During The Civil War

070 - Combatting The Invisible Enemy: Medicine During The Civil War

About this episode: 

For most of us, our mental snapshot of 19th-century battlefield medicine is captured when Union Major General Carl Schurz recorded a ghastly scene at Gettysburg: “There stood th…

01:00:44  |   Fri 26 Jan 2024
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