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In this new episode of Kings and Generals’ Civil War series, we cover the Battle of Fredericksburg—one of the bloodiest and ...
April 9, our great Union of states will officially be celebrating the 160th Anniversary of the official End of the Civil War with General Robert E. Lee’s surrender to ...
A trip to Gettysburg offers a glimpse into the sacrifices and valor of those who mustered in at Camp Randall and served in ...
“Equal rights & Justice to all white men in the United States forever,” urges John McMahon of Hambrook, Pennsylvania, on Aug. 5, 1864. “White men is in class number one & black men in class number two ...
A curiosity, yes, but to the surprise of many Civil War buffs even today ... was promoted to sergeant for gallant conduct at the battle of Fredericksburg—since which time the sergeant has ...
The Civil War was an extremely divisive time in American history that split the North and South into the Union and the Confederacy, resulting in almost four years of war within the country.
Inside the steeple of Old North Church and among the Southern Colonies, less familiar stories of the events from 250 years ...
Cornelius Stone Mace, a private in the Maine infantry during the Civil War ... infantry and artillery during the war, serving at the watershed battle of Fredericksburg. During World War II ...
Our friends from Company G of the 142nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry will once again set up camp on grounds the of Pike ...
Civil War buffs and hikers often cross paths here ... German roots run deep in Fredericksburg. Settlers landed here in 1846, and their influence still shows in the limestone houses and schnitzel ...