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War artifacts are typically weapons and uniforms, but occasionally something so strange shows up, that even historians are at ...
The simple copper and cardboard urns gathering dust on shelves only had the name of each of the 28 soldiers — but nothing linking them to the Civil War.
“It was sad to think of all he’d been through in his life, and he didn’t even have a headstone,” said Kendall Peruzzini, 13.
Many soldiers were wounded in combat, often at major battles such as Stones River and Gettysburg, but survived until long after the Civil War’s conclusion.
Fort Snelling staff are hoping a public art project will help educate people and commemorate the service of African American soldiers who served in the Civil War.
Archaeologists recently announced the discovery of skeletons at Colonial Williamsburg – but the skeletons weren’t from the Revolutionary War.
The Civil War was the bloodiest in US history: more Americans perished in five years than in all other conflicts combined. What was it like to fight? Soldiers faced new technology on the field ...
A uniformed Civil War soldier stands at parade rest, holding the barrel of his rifle before him, with the butt resting by his feet. He a visored cap, a short cape, and a knee-length coat. The soldier ...
The whereabouts of the mass grave in which these men were buried had been lost and forgotten until a recent geophysical survey, when researchers appeared to have located the soldiers' final ...
Meet the investigators determined to find and memorialize the 22 Civil War soldiers from the 5th United States Colored Cavalry, who were ambushed and slain by racist outlaws outside of Camp Nelson ...