English journalist Adam Killogg covers the biggest story of
his career--the American Civil War.  By promising absolute
neutrality and keeping his diary in code, Killogg gets the
inside story from key personalities both North and South.

Follow Killogg to Chattanooga in the aftermath of Bloody
Chickamauga.  The Confederate general staff all but mutinies
against Bragg.  Meanwhile, across the lines, Rosecrans
struggles to stay in command of the Union Army.

Shot on location at Sam Davis Home and featuring battle
footage from Tunnel Hill 2000 and Perryville 2000, this one
hour video feature includes interviews with Bragg, Forrest,
Rosecrans, Grant and other powerful figures of the day.


Huzzah!  It’s like eavesdropping on the
conversations of
people I’ve read about all my life.  Well done!

                                                     -- Bobby Horton


 

See Part One of Adam Killogg’s Diary FREE

Special Bonus for Civil War enthusiasts: the first fifteen minutes of “Adam Killogg’s Diary”
 are now available for viewing at no cost on iflm.com, the leading site for films on the web.
  After you’ve seen Part One, be sure to return to this website.  We’re so positive you will enjoy
 Part One, you’ll want to make the entire program part of your Civil War Video collection.

Thanks--the Killogg team.

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