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Company D

Company D

By: George F. Snell III
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Company D brings the American Civil War to life through the eyes of citizen-soldiers. One Regiment. One Company. Countless stories of courage, sacrifice, and betrayal—exposing the human toll of a war that transformed the United States.© 2025 George F. Snell III, produced by Dark Party Productions. Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • Special Episode: One Regiment. One Company. Countless Stories
    Mar 11 2026

    Before Season Two begins, a quick update on the origins of Company D and what comes next.

    To help support research, archival work, and production for the new season, we’ve launched a Kickstarter campaign. If you’d like to help bring more of these forgotten Civil War stories to life:


    🔗 Support Season Two


    One Regiment. One Company. Countless Stories.

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    5 mins
  • Ep10: The Mystery of the Mangled Miser
    Feb 11 2026

    On the rainy evening of September 27, 1882, an elderly miser named Joseph H. Higgins was ambushed at the doorway to his isolated cabin in Bath, Maine. He was robbed and left for dead, lingering several days before succumbing. His murder remains unsolved. In our final episode of Season One, Company D uses modern technology to try to do the impossible: solve a 143-year-old murder mystery.

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    40 mins
  • Ep10 Trailer: Joseph Purington
    Feb 4 2026

    A cantankerous old man, rumored to be a wealthy miser, and who has strained relations with his dysfunctional family, is found battered and bloody on the floor of his isolated house in Bath, Maine. The old man’s wallet is missing, his locked valise is opened and empty, and the premises have been cleared of all the cash he allegedly hoarded inside. What happened to Corporal Joseph Emery Purrington’s elderly father on the rain-soaked night of September 27, 1882, has remained a mystery for more than 143 years. Until now.

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    2 mins
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