L. D. Clark , a retired
professor, is the author of
The Civil War Recollections of James Lemuel Clark and the Great
Gainesville Hanging. His other work includes the novel A Bright Tragic Thing; A Tale
of Civil War Texas.
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M. Jane Johansson teaches
history at Rogers State University. Her works include Peculiar
Honor: A History of the 28th Texas Cavalry and Widows by the
Thousand; The Civil War Correspondence of Theophilus and Harriet Perry. Click here for a biographical
sketch.
Kip Lindberg is Curator of the U.S. Army Chemical Corps Museum, Fort
Leonard Wood, Missouri. His work includes Sterling Price's
Lieutenants; A Guide to the Officers and Organization of the Missouri
State Guard, 1861-1865.
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sketch.
Carl Moneyhon teaches history at
the University of Arkansas-Little Rock. His work includes The
Impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction in Arkansas and he is the
editor of Portraits of Conflict, a state-by-state series of photographic histories of the Civil War.
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sketch.
Jeffrey L. Patrick is a
librarian and interpretative specialist at the Wilson's Creek National
Battlefield. His work includes Three Years with Wallace's
Zouaves; The Civil War Memoirs of Thomas Wise Durham and Campaign
for Wilson's Creek: The Fight for Missouri Begins. Click here for a biographical
sketch.
Christopher Phillips teaches
history at the University of Cincinnati. His work includes
Damned Yankee, a biography of General Nathaniel Lyon, and
Missouri's Confederate, a biography of Governor Claiborne Fox
Jackson. Click here for
a biographical sketch.
William Garrett Piston teaches
history at Missouri State University. His work includes
Wilson's Creek: The Second Battle of the Civil War and the Men Who
Fought It and Lee's Tarnished Lieutenant; James Longstreet and
His Place in Southern History. Click here for a biographical
sketch.
Arnold Schofield was for many
years the historian at Fort Scott National Historic Site and he is
currently the director of the Mine Creek Battlefield. Click here
for a biographical sketch.
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William L. Shea teaches history
at the University of Arkansas-Monticello. His work includes Pea
Ridge: Civil War Campaign in the West and War in the West: Pea
Ridge and Prairie Grove. Click here for a biographical
sketch.