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Website SEO Rating Reference 100 Points Checkup civilwarcavalry.com

 Generated on November 04 2024 03:26 AM

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The score is 44/100

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Title  seo report title tooltips Rantings of a Civil War Historian

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accordion-arrow seo advice Title Advice:


Warning! your webpage title should contain between 40 and 70 characters (spaces included).

The title is the top priority when Google finds your site, so try to optimize all your titles in available result spaces, which is about 70 characters maximum. Anything more than the number of allowed spaces will not be considered.

How To View Your Page Title On Google.com:

On Google.com, input "site:yoursite.com", press enter to see the results. You can also find out how many of your pages were indexed by Google already.


accordion-arrow How to add Html Title to your web pages?


Login to your website admin where where you can update the page, find the page you are going update, then click the button where the HTML code is shown, search for < title > -- < /title > tag right after the < html > and < header > tags, then you can write your Title between < title > -- < /title >.


Sometimes, you might not find the tags you are looking for, that means you should write the Html tag yourself. Different website have different admin dashboard area, you should always find your page first, then find out the code of the page.


Click for how to add Html Title in Wordpress example:
how to add webpage title tag

accordion-arrow How to research profitable keywords for your Title?


** 3 ways that you can research profitable keywords in your business niche


1. Use Google Trend tool to help you identify most searches keywords in your business industry


2. Login in to your Google Adwords account(You might have to submit business information and setup a simple Ad with valid payment information in order to use the Google Keyword Planner Tool), then use Google Keyword Planner Tool to help you identify what people have already been searching in your business niche, make sure use long phrase keywords to find out what are best keywords that related to your business. Always make a reverse thinking from user search mindset to think about what they want when they search something. If you can understand what customers want from their searched keywords, you can design the content to feed them for happy customer experience.


Google keywords planner preview:
Google keywords planner tool


3. Do a keyword search related to your business on Google, see what are the title keywords that your competitors using to make them rank on Google page one, study their site content to find out is there any valuable content asset you are missing out on your page, then you can redesign same quality content in your site for potential traffic, make sure don't copy the content. Scroll down to the bottom of the Google result page, find the related recommended search keyword terms by Google, that could be good title keywords for your business traffic content.


Google search result keywords suggestions at bottom of the page:
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accordion-arrow seo advice Description Advice:


Too Bad, We haven't found webpage meta description on your page. Webpage meta description tells search engines what is your site about.

Try to write maximum but no more than 160 characters meta description that would show up in search engine results, anything more than allowed spaces would not be considered.

How to embed Description to webpage:

Login to your admin page, find the HTML source code, then inside the <head> -- </head> area, embed your description meta tags there, use the below Meta Tags Tool below to generate Description tags for your page.


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accordion-arrowHTML5 Page SEO Code Structure Example As Below:


** Don't Copy The Content After // , it is for explain purpose of Good Or Bad practice

How to embed your meta tags? : Copy the code below, add your own content to the syntax, Then locate your page HTML source code, paste your code according to the HTML structure here.


<!DOCTYPE html> // Define Most Current HTML5 Document Type

<html lang="en-US"> // HTMl Document with English Language display

<head>

<meta charset="utf-8"> // //This is UTF-8 Encoding Tag, it means that your page is displaying multi-language fonts

<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> // The Mobile Responsive Tag

<link rel="canonical" href="https://www.metricbuz.com" /> // Tell search engine your preferred URL, please always use absolute URL with https:// , rather than a reference URL without https://.

<title> Write Your Page Title Here </title>

<meta name="keywords" content="seo tools"> //This is your page Keywords tag

<meta name="description" content="seo webmaster marketing tools"> //This is your page Description tag

<meta name="author" content="Search Buzz Inc"> //This is your page Author tag

<link rel=”author” href=”https://plus.google.com/+Metricbuzz-seo”/> // Use your Google Plus profile to show on Google search result that you are the author of the content.

<meta name="copyright" content="@All Rights Reserved"> //This is your page Copyright tag

<meta name="robots" content="index, follow"> //This is your page robots tag

<meta https-equiv="cache-control" content="cache"> //This is Cache tag, it tells browser to cache your page content for faster loading speed

<meta https-equiv="revisit-after" content="7 days"> //This is Revisit-After tag, it tells search engine robots to revisit your site after every 7 days.

<meta https-equiv="refresh" content="30"> // Told the spider to refresh the page content after 30 days.

<META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="INDEX, NOFOLLOW">> // It means do Index the page, but do not follow the link on the page which means does not pass backlink value to Google ranking.



The blow 5 lines of code are called OG social tags, it allows Facebook to understand your page content scheme.

<meta property="og:title" content="Title Here"> // The 5 Lines of code here are OP Property Social Media Tags like Facebook
<meta property="og:description" content="Description Here"> // Tell Facebook your page description
<meta property="og:type" content="article"> // Tell facebook your page content type
<meta property="og:image" content="https://example.com/image.jpg"> // Tell facebook your page image
<meta property="og:url" content="https://www.example.com/"> // Tell facebook your page url



The blow 5 lines of meta tag code are for your page content share to Twitter.

<meta name=”twitter:card” content=”summary”> // Twiter default your page content to "summary"

<meta name=”twitter:url” content=”https://www.metricbuzz.com”> // Twitter show your page URL

<meta name=”twitter:title" content=”free website review, SEO tools”> // Twitter show your page title, no more than 70 characters.

<meta name=”twitter:description” content=”Metric Buzz is about Free Website Review, SEO Tools, User Experience, Conversion & Marketing Tips.”>
// Twitter show your page description, no more than 200 characters.

<meta name=”twitter:image” content=”https://www.metricbuzz.com/metric-buzz-logo.png”> // Twitter show your page image



</head>

<body> // Anything After this body tag is for writing the content to the page

<h1>This is a Heading </h1> // the H1 to H6 tag for for the article Heading, bigger font display.

<h2>This is a Heading </h2>

<h3>This is a Heading </h3>

<h4>This is a Heading </h4>

<h5>This is a Heading </h5>

<h6>This is a Heading </h6>

<p>This is a paragraph. </p>

<img src="example.img" alt="write image texts here Search Engine would understand"> // Image tag syntax has to be after <body> Tag

<iframe src="https://www.metricbuzz.com">
<p> Your browser does not support iframes. </p>
</iframe> // Iframe is a bad SEO practice, it means within the window, there is another small window.



The below is micro data schema code, it tell search engine specific information on your business structure, boost your business visibility online.

Use Free Micro Data Generator Tool Here!

<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/LocalBusiness">
<span itemprop="name">Search Buzz Inc</span>
<div itemprop="address" itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/PostalAddress">
<span itemprop="streetAddress">1000 main st</span>
<span itemprop="addressLocality">Flushing</span>,
<span itemprop="addressRegion">NY</span>
<span itemprop="postalCode">11354</span>
</div>
Phone: <span itemprop="telephone">9173304930</span>
<a href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/1000+Main+St,+Flushing,+NY+11367/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c2608d1d514f07:0x663177ad64962765?sa=X&ei=Q6qDVeKkI4L6sAW5_YPABw&ved=0CB0Q8gEwAA" itemprop="maps">URL of Map</a>
</div>



</body>

</html>

Keywords  seo report keywords tooltips



accordion-arrow seo advice Keywords Advice:


Too Bad, We haven't found meta keywords on your webpage. Meta keywords tell search engines the main content scope of your site, make sure the meta keywords to be relevant with what you really write.

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Use the Method In Title Section above to perform basic Keyword Research

Check Keywords Density Tool


** Check your keywords ranking position on Google

Find lots of your business relevant keywords in high profile pages, Build backlinks to those pages with targeted anchor keywords will boost your Google Pagerank and rank your keywords in higher search results position.

Og Meta Properties



accordion-arrow seo advice Advice:


This page does not take advantage of Og Meta Properties. This tag allows social site crawlers to structurize your webpage better.

The "Og Meta Properties" stands for "Open Graph Protocol" where you embed the header tag area in your webpage.

See Examples Below:

<meta property="og:title" content="Title Here">
<meta property="og:description" content="Description Here">
<meta property="og:type" content="article">
<meta property="og:image" content="https://example.com/image.jpg">
<meta property="og:url" content="https://www.example.com/">

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Use Og Properties Generator Tool

Study More About Og Property

Login to Your Facebook account and see how your Social OG property work on Facebook?

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  • [H2] Interesting coverage of cavalry actions during the Tullahoma Campaign
  • [H2] New title available!
  • [H2] Central Virginia Battlefields Trust
  • [H2] Changes at the Civil War Trust
  • [H2] A vivid description of mounted cavalry combat
  • [H2] Bvt. Brig. Gen. George S. Acker
  • [H2] Bvt. Brig. Gen. William Douglas Hamilton
  • [H2] Lt. Col. Matthew Van Buskirk
  • [H2] A recommended new blog
  • [H2] One VERY bad idea….
  • [H2] Sponsors
  • [H2] Blogs I like
  • [H2] Civil War Sites
  • [H2] Compilation Blogs
  • [H2] Other Sites
  • [H2] Our sponsors
  • [H2] Publishers of Civil War History
  • [H2] Archives
  • [H2] We Are A Top Blog!
  • [H2] Meta
  • [H2] Blogs I like
  • [H2] Civil War Sites
  • [H2] Compilation Blogs
  • [H2] Other Sites
  • [H2] Our sponsors
  • [H2] Publishers of Civil War History
  • [H2] Popular Pages
  • [H2] Archives




Images We found 59 images on this web page.


accordion-arrow seo advice Advice:


Attention! 58 image Alt attributes are empty or missing (image Alt attributes tell search engines what your images about). Add alternative text for Alt attributes so that search engines can better understand the content of your images. Make sure optimized your images to smaller size, but still, keep the clear quality.

How To Write Image Alt Attribute Example:

<img src="example.img" alt="write image texts here Search Engine would understand">

Define your images dimension for faster page loading speed:

<img src="example.img" width="300" height="200">

If the Google Speed Test Tool gives your site lower page loading score, the first thing you need to do is always optimized your images before uploading to your server, then check your score again, you might be surprised that your speed score improved significantly.

If you are using https instead of https, make sure change your images URL also.

Check the Image Optimizer Tool Here.



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Text/HTML Ratio  seo report Text HTML Ratio tooltips Ratio : 28%



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Great, this page's ratio of text to HTML code is higher than 15, but lower than 55 percent. You should always write more authentic content than code for better user experience.

accordion-arrowBasic Content Strategy To Your Business!



Content Strategy might be the most important factor when it comes to SEO mechanics to get search engines to index your site and boost your website search visibility to turn your visitors into potential buyers. So, before you write the content for your pages, you should ask yourself a couple of questions like following?


  • Who are your targeted audience that read your content? Do you understand their needs or interests? If not, you should study more about your targeted audience market before you write content to engage with them.

  • After you understand more about your targeted audience, you should always think about their points of views or interests when writing the content.

  • You should design a user-friendly site when plan your content in the page, like easy to navigate, find information quickly, readability, don't make your audience guessing when surfing your site, also, don't make them fill out so much unnecessary information when trying to use your site.

  • Website Usability is about faster page speed, responsive design, easy to navigate design, readability font, less color combo, a lot unique creative content that separates you from your competitors. using Infographics marketing is a great way to share your site information, study shows that brain consumes image information and retain it better than plain text.

  • Thinking about how to make your content viral when creating the content. You can create cartoon video to promote your business, you can offer website owner free tools to embed in their pages, you can design your content as a gaming tool, people love the competition mechanics when playing the game. Write useful articles to solve people daily problem so that they would pass along to their loved one.

  • Above all, the golden rule is to stick to something you are really good when it comes to creating web content.



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Flash


accordion-arrow seo advice Advice:


Perfect, no Flash content has been detected on this page. Flash refers to animation stuff, normally created by Adobe software.

Flash Object HTML Code:

<body>
<object width="400" height="400" data="helloworld.swf"> </object>
</body>

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Iframe


accordion-arrow seo advice Advice:


Great, there are no Iframes detected on this page. Iframe refers to a small scrollable window (within the page) with content hidden inside that makes it more difficult for search engines to crawl your site.

Iframe HTML Code:

<iframe src="https://www.metricbuzz.com">
<p> Your browser does not support iframes. </p>
</iframe>

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  SEO Links  seo report SEO links tooltips

URL Rewrite


accordion-arrow seo advice Advice:


Too Bad, Your webpage links have query string which means the string fonts are unknown to the search engine. You should always write your links with targeted keywords in your business niche to optimized more traffic from search engines. You should also check your internal page links from time to time to spot any broken links.

If you want to totally rewrite your URL links that with keywords and setup the rules that remove the _, you should learn how to rewrite links in a file called ".htaccess" in your server root file.


URL Rewrite Example:

Original Bad Link:

https://www.example.com/seo*%&^links.html
(link has many string symbol like *%&^ that search engines don't understand)

After Rewrite Good Optimized Link:

https://www.example.com/seo-links.html
Underscores in the URLs



accordion-arrow seo advice Advice:


We have detected underscores _ in your webpage URLs. You should rather use hyphens - to optimize your link SEO, Search engines understand - better than _ underscores.

Bad Example:

https://www.example.com/seo_links.html

Good Example:

https://www.example.com/seo-links.html

If you want to totally rewrite your URL links that with keywords and setup the rules that remove the _, you should learn how to rewrite links in a file called ".htaccess" in your server root file.
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  SEO Keywords

Keywords Cloud january march september july civil august war december cavalry february
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accordion-arrow seo advice Advice:


The Best practice is that you should try to write unique content that allows search engines to index or find your pages. Use Google Adwords Keyword Planner Tool to research most search volume, profitable long tail keywords for your business, write articles for your site with consistent keywords showing in the title, heading, paragraph, and descriptions. The keyword consistency practice will help Google find your page relevancy effectively.


Basic Content Strategy To Your Business!


smiley face Check Keywords Density Rate Tool


smiley face Use Google Webmaster Tools to understand how visitors find your site?

smiley face Use Google Analytics Tool to track your keywords performance?

After setup Google Analytics account, you can login to the admin, configure to send site analytics to your Gmail on a weekly basis.


Use This Tool To Check Your Keywords Ranking Difficult Level?
Use This Backlinks Watch Checker SEO Tool Analyze Your Compeitor's Site & Find Backlink opportunities.


  Usability  seo report Usability tooltips

Url Domain : civilwarcavalry.com
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accordion-arrowDomain Usability Advice & Tools:



Normally, you should name your domain as short as possible, 6-7 characters(not including .com) is the ideal domain name for your business. You want your visitor to remember your domain name easily when they visit your site so that they can recall it and come back later.

Having a long domain name makes it hard for users to remember, causing them to abandon your site. You should also think of a creative domain name in your business niche that people can relate to in their real lives to trigger their memory for better long term branding purposes.


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Website Speed Test Tool

Check Your Site Online Reputation Tool

Website AntiVirus Scan Tool


** Use below Robot tool to generate code, then copy the code to a new file name as "robots.txt", upload file to your hosting server root path, in most cases as "public_html/robots.txt".

Generate Robots File Tool

robots.txt File Example Here


** Check your individual page size, suggest each page size no more than 100k, if a page size is too big, it would cost your page loading slow for worse user experience.

Check Webpage Size Tool

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Favicon


accordion-arrow seo advice Advice:


Great, your website has a favicon file, favicon is a small image on top of your browser tab that tells search engines what is your site about.

** A favicon file name is "favicon.ico", sized about 50/50 pixels. After generating a favicon file, then upload the file to your hosting server root path, which in most cases is "public_html/favicon.ico".


smiley face Favicon Image Generator Tool


Website Favicon Example:

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Printability


Language


accordion-arrow seo advice Advice:


Good. Your declared language is en. It tells search engines what language you write in your site so that search engines would target your user better who read the same language.

Language Tag Example:

<html lang="en-US">
Dublin Core



accordion-arrow seo advice Advice:


This page does not take advantage of Dublin Core (The Dublin Core Metadata Element Set is a vocabulary of fifteen properties for use in resource description).

See Dublin Code Examples Below:

<metadata xmlns:xsi="https://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<meta name="DC.title" content=" Your Website Title " />
<meta name="DC.Creator" content=" Author Name " />
<meta name="DC.subject" content=" Your Website Subject " />
<meta name="DC.description" content=" Your Website Description" />
<meta name="DC.publisher" content=" Your Company Name " />
<meta name="DC.date" content=" 2014-12-01 " />
<meta name="DC.type" content=" Text " />
<meta name="DC.language" content=" en-US " />
</metadata>

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The following article, by a correspondent embedded with the Army of the Cumberland’s Cavalry Corps, appeared on page four of the July 8, 1863 issue of The New York Herald. The entire issue is fascinating, as it covers the fall of Vicksburg, the retreat from Gettysburg, and Tullahoma. Nearly all of page four is devoted to the Tullahoma Campaign, which is often overlooked as compared to the other two campaigns.

MR. E.D. WESTFALL’S DESPATCHES
Headquarters, Reserve Corps
Army of the Cumberland
Shelbyville, Tenn., June 28, 1863

CAVALRY OPERATIONS

The corps of reliable gentlemen have been under a cloud since the movement of the army commenced, left Tuesday. I dislike to acknowledge that all my efforts to enlighten Herald readers in …

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I am proud to announce the release of my newest title, Five or Ten Minutes of Blind Confusion: The Battle of Aiken, South Carolina, February 11, 1865. The short but ferocious cavalry battle at Aiken was the sole Confederate battlefield victory during Sherman’s 1865 Carolinas Campaign–it was one of the few Confederate battlefield victories in any theatre of the war in 1865–and had great strategic significance. Confederate commander Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler disobeyed orders to pursue Bvt. Maj. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick’s cavalry at Aiken, meaning that the defensive line of the Edisto River, south of Columbia, South Carolina, lacked sufficient manpower to hinder the advance of Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman’s armies on Columbia. Thus, while Aiken was a …

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Those of you who know me in person, or who have been long-time readers of this blog, know how important my battlefield preservation work is to me. While telling the stories of the Civil War is of crucial importance to me, the preservation of hallowed ground is, without question, the most important work that I do when it comes to my historical work. Thus, it is my honor to share this article from the May 26, 2018 issue of The Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star:

Central Virginia Battlefields Trust adds three to board of directors
May 26, 2018

The Central Virginia Battlefields Trust has elected three new members to its board of directors. Chris Mackowski, John McManus and Eric Wittenberg will

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On Monday, I received a call from old friend Clint Schemmer, who is the communications manager for the Civil War Trust. Clint called with some very important news.

For the past few years, the Trust has expanded its scope of coverage to include the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. That work was being done by the Civil War Trust, and that just didn’t seem quite right. Clint called to tell me that the Trust has undergone a significant reorganization to accommodate these changes. He sent along the press release for it, which I reproduce for you below:

NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION GROUP FORMS AMERICAN BATTLEFIELD TRUST
New umbrella organization will build upon success of Civil War Trust in

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Dr. John Wyeth, who documented the exploits of Nathan Bedford Forrest’s cavalry in the latter portion of the Civil War, started out as a private in the 4th Alabama Cavalry of Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler’s corps. Wyeth was present at the June 27, 1863 Battle of Shelbyville, Tennessee, during the Tullahoma Campaign. Shelbyville was an overwhelming Union victory, where Col. Robert H. G. Minty’s single brigade, augmented by two additional regiments, shattered Wheeler’s command, routed it, and sent Wheeler himself flying headlong into the deep, rushing waters of the Duck River to escape capture.

Writing in 1898, Wyeth left this vivid description of the mounted fighting at Shelbyville. It’s too good of a description not to share:

A cavalry fight

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Here’s the next in my infrequent series of profiles of forgotten cavalrymen of the American Civil War.

George S. Acker was born near Rochester, New York on December 25, 1835. In 1839, his family relocated to Kalamazoo, Michigan, where he lived the rest of his life. “He was a bright and chivalrous young man,” recalled a local resident. He worked in a Kalamazoo hotel before the outbreak of the Civil War, where he was a “popular assistant.”

With the coming of war, he decided to enlist. He helped to recruit a company of the 1st Michigan Cavalry and was commissioned a captain. While serving in the 1st Michigan Cavalry, Acker “took an active part in the contests at Winchester, Orange …

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William Douglas Hamilton was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland on May 24, 1832. He immigrated to the United States with his parents and two siblings six years later, and the family settled on a 200-acre farm near Newark in Licking County, Ohio. Two uncles had had settled in Ohio three years earlier, and parents followed their brothers to America, settling in a a Scottish enclave that developed along the National Road in Central Ohio.

As a youth, he worked on the farm and then taught school to earn his way through college and then law school. He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan College in Delaware, Ohio and from the Cincinnati Law School in 1859. He then established a law office in Zanesville …

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It’s been a very long time since my last post, and even longer since my last Forgotten Cavalrymen profile. I’ve been working on the February 11, 1865 Battle of Aiken, South Carolina, which will spur several of these profiles. Here’s the first one, of Lt. Col. Matthew Van Buskirk of the 92nd Illinois Mounted Infantry.

Matthew Van Buskirk was born in Buckmantown, Clinton County, New York, on January 1, 1835. He was the son of Lorenzo Dow Van Buskirk and Louisa Van Buskirk, and had one brother, Albert, born March 20, 1841 (Albert Van Buskirk was killed in action at the Battle of Drury’s Bluff near Petersburg, Virginia on May 16, 1864). After completing his education, the young man relocated …

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My old friend and fellow cavalry historian Bob O’Neill has started a new blog that I want to recommend to you. Bob is THE authority of the cavalry battles in the Loudoun Valley of Virginia during the Gettysburg, and that’s one of the focuses of the blog, which is called Small but Important Riots. That’s the title of Bob’s excellent but LONG out of print on these engagements from 1993. Bob’s working a new edition–truly excellent news for those of us interested in these fascinating engagements–and has also written a very good book on the cavalry division assigned to the defenses of Washington until just before the Battle of Gettysburg that I commend to you.

Bob’s new blog, which I …

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From Philly.com today:

Civil War Museum transfers collection to Gettysburg with Constitution Center exhibit planned
Updated: May 4, 2016 — 3:22 AM EDT
by Stephan Salisbury, Culture Writer

The homeless Civil War Museum of Philadelphia, steward of what scholars regard as one of the finest collections of Civil War materials anywhere but possessing no place to display them, reached an agreement Monday to transfer ownership of its roughly 3,000 artifacts to the Gettysburg Foundation, the private, nonprofit partner of the National Park Service.

At the same time, the National Constitution Center on Independence Mall has agreed to mount a permanent exhibition exploring the constitutional impact of the Civil War, using artifacts drawn from what is now the foundation’s Gettysburg collection.

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