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The DOD Secretary can give the honor of a ship’s name to Byron De La Beckwith, a member of the White Citizens’ Council in ...
Archaeologists at Colonial Williamsburg recently announced the discovery of four Confederate soldier skeletons, revealing a ...
Camp Butler National Cemetery is a place to remembers soldiers of more than a century ago and honor the veterans of today.
When the Civil War began, the remote Pacific Northwest lacked Eastern telegraph and railroad connections, cutting it off from news. Newspapers took six weeks to arrive by ship. The news of South Carol ...
On the eve of anniversaries of the Declaration and the Battle of Gettysburg, it’s time to consider connections between the wars in York County.
The Catherine Furnace is all that’s left of a large operation the Confederacy used to melt iron and make cannonballs.
A short History Clip of how the Ironclad ships were used during the Civil War. And the battle between the Css Virginia and the USS Monitor. The Civil War history runs deep in Virginia!
There’s more than one way to learn about the Civil War. Ther are books. There is the internet. And then there’s having it ...
North Kingstown students transported back to the 1860s recently for a reflection on Civil War lifestyle. Eight reenactors ...