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Civil War historian Aaron Siever, owner of Aaron’s Civil War Trail Tours LLC, will give an in-depth tour Thursday ...
The answer is simple. The Allies were ruthless. Israel is not.
The North-South Skirmish Association (N-SSA) will celebrate its 75th anniversary during the organization's 151st National ...
The Confederate statues have no redeeming ... “We likely won’t ever even know their names.” During the pre-Civil War era, the American clothing company founded in 1818 regularly produced ...
Jefferson Davis was the U.S. Secretary of War who betrayed his country to become the first and only president of the ...
The Geauga County Historical Society is gearing up to kick off a busy summer with the unveiling of a new exhibit to coincide ...
The National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg has expanded ... led one of the most successful spy rings of the war. Confederate spy Rose O'Neal Greenhow used her social connections in Washington ...
as part of the Vicksburg campaign of the American Civil War. After the hard-fought Union victory at The Battle of Raymond on May 12, Major General Ulysses S. Grant decided that the Confederate ...
Acclaimed Civil War reenactor and historian Curt Fields ... months that followed the surrender of General Robert E. Lee’s Confederate Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox.
might have disqualified everyone born in the Confederate states during the Civil War. It was the position of the United States and the Congress that drafted the 14th Amendment that secession was ...
The Civil War rages on. An elite squad of six Black soldiers, led by ex-slave Barabbas, have been sent on a suicide mission to infiltrate a Confederate fort deep in the Arkansas woods and blow up its ...