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On July 25 and 26, the national monument will celebrate Camp Nelson's 160th anniversary with a special guided tour featuring ...
Author and historian David Mowery will present “Cincinnati in the Civil War: Then and Now” at the next regular meeting of the ...
The Westmoreland Historical Society invites the public to step back in time during its Civil War Encampment and Reenactment ...
Thoughts are that Kentucky’s soil may hold further secrets. The state straddled a fault line of Union and Confederate influence, and Civil War lore runs deep in its fields.
On a farm in Simpsonville, Kentucky, Jake Bryan starts each morning the same way his father, grandfather and great-grandfather before him.
Honoring Black Civil War soldiers: Kentucky town shining light on 5th US colored cavalry Gavin Newsom mocks Trump's "made in China" smartphone Fever Coach Stephanie White Taking Indefinite Leave ...
Explore the American Civil War's history, causes like slavery and states' rights, key events including Gettysburg and Antietam, and the war's lasting impact on the United States ...
Groups like Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War worked together to research information on 15 veterans so their graves would no longer be unmarked.
Archaeologists have identified two potential mass graves of Black Union soldiers who were targeted by Confederate guerrillas in the Civil War.
Deep in Kentucky, we uncovered incredible Civil War artifacts buried for over 150 years! Using advanced metal detectors, we unearthed relics that tell a lost story of war, soldiers, and history ...
PARKERSBURG — The next regular meeting of the Civil War Round Table of the Mid-Ohio Valley will be 7 p.m. March 20 at the Blennerhassett Museum of Regional History, 137 Juliana St., Parkersburg ...
Saturday will mark 160 years since more than 20 Black Civil War soldiers fighting for the Union were massacred in Simpsonville, Kentucky.
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