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A member of the Red Cliff tribe walked from Red Cliff to St. Paul and then to Saginaw, Michigan, to join the U.S. Civil War.
Join us as Steve Phillips and Robert McDaniel take their metal detectors to the former home of Confederate General Nathan ...
PLYMOUTH, N.C. (WITN) - A ceremony and ribbon cutting were held in Plymouth to remember the black soldiers who fought during ...
The musicians of the Union and Confederate armies provided strong memories of the homes left behind for the battlefield. The Truth Behind the Legend of King Arthur National Treasure: What Malcolm ...
This crook cannon even pull off a worthwhile theft. A low-level drug dealer stole an 800-pound cannon that was used in the Spanish American War from a Kansas park last week to settle a debt with ...
Even far-fetched story points, like Russian tanks making it to an American battlefield in just ... user would see this in the middle of a civil war and think, "A dude did the dumbest possible ...
American Baptist College, a 101-year-old Nashville college, is most well-known for its students in the 1960s who became leaders in Civil Rights Movement. Forrest Harris, Sr., set to retire as ...
One of the things I was most disappointed in about Garland’s 2024 release, Civil War, was the lack of real tension. I just never felt any real stakes in most of the movie. Maybe it’s because ...
In addition to her volunteer job running a World War II museum in Thimister-Clermont, Belgium, the 75-year-old makes frequent visits to the nearby Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial for ...
WASHINGTON – The American Civil Liberties Union, the Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN), and 80 other disability rights, civil rights, and public health organizations sent a letter to Secretary of ...
Acclaimed Civil War reenactor and historian Curt Fields ... the Grant National Monument, and on the American Battlefield Trust website. He has presented at dedication ceremonies at the Ulysses ...
With Decade of Disunion: How Massachusetts and South Carolina Led the Way to Civil War, 1849-1861, author and former editor of The American Conservative Robert W. Merry picks up where he left off ...