Brian Pohanka

American historian (1955–2005) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Brian Caldwell Pohanka (March 20, 1955 – June 15, 2005) was an American Civil War author, historian, and preservationist.

Born(1955-03-20)March 20, 1955
DiedJune 15, 2005(2005-06-15) (aged 50)
OccupationMilitary historian and preservationist
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Brian Pohanka
Born(1955-03-20)March 20, 1955
DiedJune 15, 2005(2005-06-15) (aged 50)
Resting placeColumbia Gardens Cemetery
Arlington, Virginia, U.S.
OccupationMilitary historian and preservationist
Alma materDickinson College
GenreAmerican Civil War
SpouseMarylynne "Cricket" Bauer
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Early life

Brian Caldwell Pohanka was born on March 20, 1955, in Washington, D.C., to John Pohanka. He graduated from Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C. He graduated with a history degree from Dickinson College in 1977.[1][citation needed]

Career

Pohanka consulted for Civil War related films, such as Glory and Cold Mountain.[1] He also made a brief and uncredited appearance as Union general Alexander S. Webb in the 1993 film of the battle of Gettysburg.[2]

Pohanka advised on popular television documentaries, such as Civil War Journal on The History Channel[1] and the Ken Burns documentary The Civil War. In addition, he was a reenactor and living historian, serving for over a decade as Captain of Company A of the 5th New York Volunteer Infantry, also known as "Duryée's Zouaves." He also attended annual reenactments at Gettysburg and the Little Bighorn.

Pohanka was named Battlefield Preservationist of the Year in 2004 by the Civil War Preservation Trust and the Central Virginia Battlefields Trust.

Death

Grave of Pohanka at Columbia Gardens Cemetery

Pohanka married Marylynne "Cricket" Bauer on May 8, 1999.[1][3][citation needed]

Pohanka died of melanoma on June 15, 2005, at his home in Alexandria, Virginia.[1] He was buried at Columbia Gardens Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.

Legacy

In 2006, Dickinson College created a Faculty Chair in American Civil War History position in his memory, which has been held by history professor and noted Abraham Lincoln scholar Matthew Pinsker.[4] In 2011, Gettysburg College created a Student Summer Internship program in his memory, which as of 2024 has served more than 100 students.[5]

Published works

  • "Where Custer Fell: Photographs of the Little Bighorn Battlefield Then and Now", University of Oklahoma Press, 2007 Co-author, with James S. Brust and Sandy Barnard.
  • "A Summer on the Plains with Custer's 7th Cavalry: The 1870 Diary of Annie Gibson Roberts", Schroeder Publications, 2004.
  • "The Soldier's View: The Civil War Art of Keith Rocco", Military History Press, 2004 Contributor.
  • "Civil War Journal: The Leaders", Gramercy, 2003 Editor, with William C. Davis and Don Troiani.
  • "Billy Heath: The Man Who Survived Custer's Last Stand", Prometheus Books, 2003 Author, with Vincent J. Genovese.
  • "A Duryee Zouave", Schroeder Publications, 2002 Author, with Thomas P. Southwick and Patrick A. Schroeder.
  • "Campaigns of the 146th Regiment New York State Volunteers", North Country Books, 2000 Introduction.
  • "Don Troiani's Civil War", Stackpole, 1999 Author, with Don Troiani.
  • "Nor Shall Your Glory Be Forgot: An Essay in Photographs", St Martins Press, 1999 Introduction.
  • "Civil War Journal: The Legacies", Rutledge Hill Press, 1999 Editor, with William C. Davis and Don Troiani.
  • "Civil War Journal: The Battles", Rutledge Hill Press, 1998 Editor, with William C. Davis and Don Troiani.
  • "Portraits of the Civil War", Barnes & Noble, 1998 foreword.
  • Schroeder, Patrick A. "We Came to Fight: The History of the 5th New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry Duryee's", North Country Books, 1998 Introduction.
  • "With the Fire Zouaves at First Bull Run: The Narrative of Private Arthur O. Alcock, 11th New York Volunteer Infantry", Regiments: A Journal of the American Civil War, Vol. 5, No. 4, 1997 Editor (Map by Mark A. Moore).
  • "The Reno Court of Inquiry: Abstract of the Official Record of Proceedings", Stackpole, 1995 Introduction, with William A. Graham.
  • "Mapping the Civil War: Featuring Rare Maps from the Library of Congress", Fulcrum Publishing, 1992 Author, with Christopher Nelson and the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.
  • "Myles Keogh: An Irish Dragoon in the 7th Cavalry", Upton & Sons, 1991 Editor, with John P. Langellier and Kurt Hamilton Cox.
  • "Nelson A. Miles: A Documentary Biography of His Military Career, 1861–1903", Arthur H. Clark, 1986 Editor.
  • Time-Life Books,
    • The Civil War series (27 Volumes) Researcher, writer, and adviser, 1983–87.
    • Voices of the Civil War series (18 Volumes) Researcher, writer, and consultant, 1995–98.
    • "An Illustrated History of the Civil War: Images of an American Tragedy" Co-author, with William J. Miller, 2000.
    • "Great photographs of the Civil War" Co-author, with Neil Kagan, 2003.

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