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Civil War Journal

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First Aired:September 1, 1993
Seasons:3 seasons
Episodes:54
Status:Ended

Documentary series exploring the people, technology and battles behind the war between the states.

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Cast

Danny Glover

Danny Glover

Host

Brian C. Pohanka

Brian C. Pohanka

Historian

William C. Davis

William C. Davis

Historian

James I. Robertson Jr.

James I. Robertson Jr.

Historian

Edwin C. Bearss

Edwin C. Bearss

Historian

Seasons

John Brown's War

E1John Brown's War

46m

Sep 1, 1993

Civil War Journal covers the life and exploits of John Brown. With his revolutionary ideas and actions, he will be one of the catalysts that would lead to the civil war.

Stonewall Jackson

E2Stonewall Jackson

46m

Sep 8, 1993

Confederate Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson leads troops at Fredericksburg, both battles at Bull Run, and Chancellorsville.

Destiny at Ft. Sumter

E3Destiny at Ft. Sumter

46m

Sep 15, 1993

When President Abraham Lincoln tries to resupply Union soldiers at Fort Sumter in Charleston's harbor, the Confederate response leads to the opening of the Civil War.

McClellan's Way

E4McClellan's Way

60m

Sep 22, 1993

The rise and fall of Union Gen. George McClellan, and how his repeated clashes with Abraham Lincoln doomed his leadership of the Union Army.

The 54th Massachusetts

E5The 54th Massachusetts

46m

Sep 29, 1993

America's first black regiment, the 54th Massachusetts, fights at Fort Wagner.

The Gray Ghost: John Singleton Mosby

E6The Gray Ghost: John Singleton Mosby

60m

Oct 6, 1993

Dangerous, discreet, and enterprising, Confederate scout and guerrilla raider John Singleton Mosby’s operations embarrassed generals and wreaked havoc through the end of the war.

Alexander Gardner: War Photographer

E7Alexander Gardner: War Photographer

60m

Oct 13, 1993

The story of the photographer whose pictures captured bloody battlefield scenes and who actually drew more notice in his time than the legendary Mathew Brady.

The Battle of 1st Bull Run

E8The Battle of 1st Bull Run

46m

Oct 20, 1993

Fought in July 1861, the first major battle of the Civil War introduces both sides to the horrors of war.

Pickett's Charge

E9Pickett's Charge

60m

Oct 27, 1993

Pickett charges Union forces at Gettysburg.

Banners of Glory

E10Banners of Glory

60m

Nov 3, 1993

An account of how the Union and Confederate flags were not only symbols of pride and nationhood, but also served other important functions during the Civil War.

West Point Classmates

E11West Point Classmates

60m

Nov 10, 1993

Prior to the Civil War, many opposing leaders -- including Gens. Grant an Lee -- were West Point classmates.

The USS Monitor vs. the CSS Virginia

E12The USS Monitor vs. the CSS Virginia

60m

Nov 17, 1993

In March 1862, the North's USS Monitor and the South's CSS Virginia clashed in an inclusive battle. But the ironclads changed naval warfare forever.

Days of Darkness: Gettysburg Civilians

E13Days of Darkness: Gettysburg Civilians

60m

Nov 24, 1993

The battle at Gettysburg affects the townspeople.

Robert E. Lee

E1Robert E. Lee

60m

Feb 16, 1994

The legend, the myth, and the reality behind the Confederate leader renowned as much for his exalted character and leadership qualities as his tactical brilliance on the battlefield.

Sherman and the March to the Sea

E2Sherman and the March to the Sea

60m

Feb 23, 1994

From the glow of burning Atlanta to the capture of Savannah, this documentary chronicles the scorched-earth policy of one of the Union's most effective--and feared--generals.

General Joshua L. Chamberlain

E3General Joshua L. Chamberlain

60m

Mar 2, 1994

Find out how a quiet academic from Maine rose to fame on the battlefield, including his heroism at Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg.

Lincoln & Gettysburg

E4Lincoln & Gettysburg

60m

Mar 9, 1994

Chronicling the July 1863 Battle of Gettysburg and President Lincoln's celebrated address at the site on Nov. 19 of that year. Included: skirmishes at Little Round Top and Devil's Den; Gen. Pickett's charge on the Union line at Cemetery Ridge.

Battlefield Medicine

E5Battlefield Medicine

60m

Mar 16, 1994

The Civil War soldier's deadliest foe--disease. Typhoid and dysentery claimed more lives than battlefield wounds, and poor diet, unsanitary conditions, and emotional strain took a deadly toll.

The Battle of Fredericksburg

E6The Battle of Fredericksburg

60m

Mar 23, 1994

How a bumbling military bureaucracy undermined Union General Ambrose Burnside's strategy, leaving his troops exposed to decimation by Robert E. Lee's Confederate forces.

Frederick Douglass

E7Frederick Douglass

60m

Mar 30, 1994

A profile of abolitionist Frederick Douglass.

Reporting the War

E8Reporting the War

60m

Apr 6, 1994

How did journalism shatter the romantic notion of war? Explore how the work of Alfred Waud, Winslow Homer, and other talented reporters, artists, and photographers brought tragedy home.

The Battle of Chattanooga

E9The Battle of Chattanooga

60m

Apr 13, 1994

The Battle of Chattanooga (Nov. 23-25, 1863), in which Union troops led by Gens. U.S. Grant and George H. Thomas crushed the Confederates at Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge. The victory is considered a turning point because it enabled the North to split the eastern part of the Confederacy.

Women at War

E10Women at War

60m

Apr 20, 1994

In the midst of great hardship, women from both the North and South were inspired to join the war effort, taking on surprising new roles either in factories or on the frontline.

Nathan Bedford Forrest

E11Nathan Bedford Forrest

60m

Apr 27, 1994

The controversial Confederate Army hero who was called "the most remarkable man our Civil War produced on either side" by General Sherman, and who later became Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.

The Battles of Franklin & Nashville

E12The Battles of Franklin & Nashville

60m

May 4, 1994

The spectacular defeat of the Army of Tennessee in 1864 as Union soldiers held off charging brigades at Franklin, then destroyed Confederate forces as large numbers of civilian spectators looked on.

Zouaves!

E13Zouaves!

60m

May 11, 1994

The saga of the most flamboyant troops of the Civil War, who modeled themselves after the fierce tribes of Algeria, and used brilliant tactics and dashing drills to fight on both sides.

Shadows of Lightning: J.E.B. Stuart & the CSA Cavalry

E14Shadows of Lightning: J.E.B. Stuart & the CSA Cavalry

60m

May 18, 1994

He was a hero to the South, a terror to the North and an idol to his men. This is the story of a man who led by example and brought honor and glory to his men in one victory after another.

Terrible Swift Sword: The Union Cavalry

E15Terrible Swift Sword: The Union Cavalry

60m

May 25, 1994

Traces the history of the federal cavalry from its disastrous performance at the beginning of the war to its coming of age at Brandy Station, under leaders like Generals Buford and Sheridan.

The Secret War: Civil War Spies

E16The Secret War: Civil War Spies

60m

Jun 1, 1994

During the Civil War, men and women from both the North and South worked as espionage agents, greatly influencing the course of history.

War Crimes: The Death Camps

E17War Crimes: The Death Camps

60m

Jun 8, 1994

Explore the prisoner camps in both North and South, where captured soldiers suffered from harsh, brutal conditions that often led to death.

The Traitor President: Jefferson Davis

E18The Traitor President: Jefferson Davis

60m

Jun 15, 1994

The life and times of the former U.S. senator and one-time U.S. secretary of war who, as President of the Confederate States, was tasked with leading the South's war effort.

General James Longstreet: Lee’s Prodigal Son

E19General James Longstreet: Lee’s Prodigal Son

60m

Jun 22, 1994

Story of the masterful soldier and aide to Robert E. Lee, whose understanding of warfare foretold its style in the 20th century.

Garden of the Dead: Arlington Cemetery

E20Garden of the Dead: Arlington Cemetery

60m

Jun 29, 1994

Learn the story behind how Confederate General Robert E. Lee's home eventually became the official military cemetery of the United States.

The Battle of Charleston

E21The Battle of Charleston

60m

Jul 6, 1994

Symbolically important because the first shots of the war were fired in the city, the North attacked for years but could not shake the will of the citizens or soldiers who fought overwhelming odds.

The Battle and Siege of Vicksburg

E22The Battle and Siege of Vicksburg

60m

Jul 13, 1994

The story of the horrific fight for the strategically vital Mississippi city. Under heavy bombardment, the streets flowed with blood as civilians fled to find shelters in the cliffs and caves.

Caught in the Maelstrom: Civilians in the War

E23Caught in the Maelstrom: Civilians in the War

60m

Jul 20, 1994

Explore the deadly toll the Civil War had on civilians, including how sharpshooters at Gettysburg accidentally killed Jenny Wade and a 73-year-old Gettysburg resident John Burns who takes up arms to defend his town.

The Taking of New Orleans

E24The Taking of New Orleans

60m

Jul 27, 1994

The North laid siege to the port early in the war and the city fell in 1862 but fighting continued for three more years.

The Superb General Hancock

E25The Superb General Hancock

60m

Aug 3, 1994

Profile of Union General Winfield Scott Hancock, whose extraordinary career included the Mexican War, western expansion, the Civil War, and the period of Reconstruction.

Iron Jaws: Killing Power of Civil War Artillery

E26Iron Jaws: Killing Power of Civil War Artillery

60m

Aug 10, 1994

The war's powerful weapons and their deadly toll. Rifled cannons made their first appearance in the Civil War, while ranks of charging infantry were chewed to pieves by the artillery's iron jaws.

Mr. Lincoln’s Butcher: General Ulysses S. Grant

E1Mr. Lincoln’s Butcher: General Ulysses S. Grant

60m

Mar 5, 1995

Lincoln picks Ulysses S. Grant, a general who believes in winning at any cost, to command the Union Army.

Freedom’s Road: Slavery and the Opposition

E2Freedom’s Road: Slavery and the Opposition

60m

Mar 12, 1995

In Philadelphia in 1776, a bargain was struck to allow slavery in the new United States—a deal that would lead to disaster, and help spark the Civil War between North and South almost a century later.

Divided Houses: Families Split by War

E3Divided Houses: Families Split by War

60m

Mar 19, 1995

Families are divided and bonds broken forever as people are forced to chose between the Union and the newly created Confederate states.

Picture Perfect: The Pomp & Vision of Matthew Brady

E4Picture Perfect: The Pomp & Vision of Matthew Brady

60m

Mar 26, 1995

Explore how photographer Mathew Brady's work brought the horrors of war to American's doorsteps for the first time.

Bloodiest Day: Antietam

E5Bloodiest Day: Antietam

60m

Apr 2, 1995

Fought on September 17, 1862, the Battle of Antietam produced over 23,000 Union and Confederate casualties, making it the bloodiest single day in American history.

Born Killers: The Iron Brigade

E6Born Killers: The Iron Brigade

60m

Apr 9, 1995

The story of one of the Union's most famous units. Mustered in the Midwest, they served with enormous distinction while suffering heavy losses.

Trains at War

E7Trains at War

60m

Apr 16, 1995

Trains...both sides needed them, but it was the Union who had the know-how and equipment to make use of this invaluable tool.

The Boy Generals

E8The Boy Generals

60m

Apr 23, 1995

The remarkable tales of the very young men who rose to high rank in the war, including Galusha Pennypacker, Adelbert Ames, and Micah Jenkins.

Dan Sickles: The General Who Got Away With Murder

E9Dan Sickles: The General Who Got Away With Murder

60m

Apr 30, 1995

The Union general who, before the war, became the first defendant in a murder trial to be acquitted on a plea of temporary insanity. Sickles killed a man he accused of having an affair with his wife.

First Ladies: North and South

E10First Ladies: North and South

60m

May 7, 1995

Mary Todd Lincoln and Varina Davis were two women from rival governments, but they led parallel lives, struggling against criticism, personal tragedies, and an agonizing war.

Yanks vs Rebs: The Foot Soldiers Life

E11Yanks vs Rebs: The Foot Soldiers Life

60m

May 14, 1995

How the average soldier coped with life on and off the battlefield, including drinking and gambling, music, and even a new game called baseball.

Honor the Dead: Unsung Heroes of Gettysburg

E12Honor the Dead: Unsung Heroes of Gettysburg

60m

May 21, 1995

Engaged in the bloodiest fighting of the Civil War, nearly 30,000 soldiers are killed in three days of fighting at Gettysburg. Many of these brave souls are forgotten as they fall.

Immigrants and the American Civil War

E13Immigrants and the American Civil War

60m

May 28, 1995

One in five soldiers who fought in the war had been born in another country and would fight on both sides. But they were not always welcome.

Preserving the Past

E14Preserving the Past

60m

Jun 4, 1995

A look at individual and organizational efforts to preserve our precious national monuments, including Gettysburg cemetery, at risk of being spoiled by encroachment of commercial interest.

Gettysburg: Victory at All Costs

E15Gettysburg: Victory at All Costs

95m

Aug 30, 1997

This is the total story--from Little Round Top to Devil's Den to Pickett's Charge to Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and dedication of the national cemetery.

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Documentary series exploring the people, technology and battles behind the war between the states.

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