
Bonus: The Four Fourths of the Civil War
While we celebrate our Nation's 250th Birthday this Independence Day, join us as Jay and Chris discuss the four Fourths of July of the Civil War.


Hosted by Chris & Jay · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 19 episodes
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Hosts Chris & Jay, two reenactors and lifelong historians, discuss the lesser known side of the American Civil War. From battles to regiments and food to leaders, Disunion talks about the topics you do not find in the history books. Presented by the Florida Battalion of Infantry.
Chris & Jay hosts Disunion: A Civil War Podcast, a education show with 19 episodes published.

While we celebrate our Nation's 250th Birthday this Independence Day, join us as Jay and Chris discuss the four Fourths of July of the Civil War.

163 years ago this week began the Tullahoma Campaign, one of the most important and successful actions undertaken by any of the Union Armies in the west, yet it frequently goes forgotten. Jay and Chris go through the cam

The Army of Northern Virginia (ANV) and the Army of Tennessee (AOT) were the two major Confederate armies, but they couldn't have been more different. Today, Jay and Chris discuss the major differences between the two, a

On this week's episode, Jay and Chris discuss the strategic importance of Fort McAllister near Savannah, Georgia, and the numerous Federal attempts to seize the fort.

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This weekend, May 16-17, 2026, we will be participating in the Battle of Resaca in Resaca, Georgia. Come watch the reenactment, say hi to us, let us know you're a listener, and enjoy the reenactment. We hope to see you t

Company Aytch is one of the most read "memoirs" of the Civil War, but should it be? Chris and Jay discuss the book, the good and the bad, and bring up several concerns they have with Sam Watkins' writing.

Arthur MacArthur Jr. was more than just the father of Douglas MacArthur.- he was a great leader, a brave soldier, and a Medal of Honor Recipient. Hosts Jay and Chris discuss his life and career, and highlight his repeate

Today we review the book Corporal Si Klegg and his Pard, a novel of the Civil War written and illustrated by Civil War veterans in the decades after the war. It still stands as one of the most accurate Civil War novels,

Join us as Jay and Chris discuss the often forgotten battle of Bean's Station and General James Longstreet's East Tennessee Campaign.

In Episode 10, we cover the Battle of Averasborough. On March 16, 1865, William Hardee’s 6,000 Confederates held off Henry Slocum’s wing of Sherman’s army long enough to buy a few crucial days. That delay gave Southern c

In this episode, we look at Cairo, Illinois and why it mattered during the Civil War. Sitting at the meeting of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, Cairo became a key base for Union troops in the West. Men, supplies, and gu

In this episode, we explore the Battle of Griswoldville, a largely overlooked action during Sherman’s March to the Sea. The clash between seasoned Union soldiers and Georgia home guards underscores the Confederacy’s moun

Dr. Lucas Wilder, the historian behind the popular Civil War focused YouTube channel History Gone Wilder, takes us through the history of the Cumberland Gap and its importance during the Civil War.

In this episode, Jay and Chris explore the strategic significance of Saltville and why its salt works became a target for the Union. We cover the two major battles fought over the town, the tragic massacre of United Stat

In this episode of Disunion, we discuss the battle of Olustee (Ocean Pond), the largest engagement fought in the state of Florida. We talk about the economic and political reasons the United States conducted a thrust int

In the second episode of Disunion, we take listeners through the daily life of a soldier during the Civil War. We discuss what soldiers wore, what they ate, and what they did when they were not fighting or marching. From

In this episode of Disunion, Chris and Jay explain the different branches of the army during the Civil War: infantry, cavalry, and artillery. We also discuss the weapons available to the men in each branch, and why those

John Bell Hood remains one of the most polarizing generals in the Southern Army, with many thinking he was the reason the south lost, and others believing he was put in an impossible situation. In this episode of Disunio

In this episode of Disunion, we pick up where we left off and conclude Hood's story. We then discuss Hood's legacy, and try to tackle the question that always come up when talking about Hood: was he a good general, a bad
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