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By 1865, Fort Willard was southernmost of 68 forts and 93 batteries armed with over 800 cannons protecting Washington. A Civil War cannon manufactured by Steen at Fort Willard Park.
Fifty-two Black veterans of the Civil War are buried at Providence's North Burial Ground. They will be honored June 21 as the community marks Juneteenth.
The forts were renamed to wipe away the names of Confederate leaders who fought to keep slavery legal during the Civil War.
The US Army said Tuesday it will restore the names of seven Army bases that previously honored Confederate leaders.
President Trump will restore seven more Army base names that originally honored Confederate military figures — but with different namesakes.
“You think bullets grow on trees?” a perturbed Hailey Freeman (Danielle Deadwyler) asks her daughter. Eleven years into a ...
Donald Trump’s disinformation presidency has found the Civil War. A plaque installed by Donald at his Potomac River golf course reads “The River of Blood.” ...
Americans, on July 4th, celebrate the nation’s birthday, when the Continental Congress officially declared that the United States was no longer a British colony, but an independent country. It gained ...
Alabama's Fort Novosel is getting a name reversal after President Trump says he plans to restore the names of seven Army bases. What to know ...
Lighthouses have been fixtures along the SC coast for 2 centuries. Less than a dozen remain. Restoration is underway on the Hunting Island Lighthouse.
Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine calls Trump official 'court jester' who was tasked with finding 'cute Confederate-adjacent names' ...
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