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A study has found that land owned by the city of Richmond, Virginia, possibly contains more than 700 unmarked graves. Some of those graves could belong to Confederate soldiers who died in the Civil ...
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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNHundreds of Confederate soldiers, others likely buried under city property in Richmond’s ManchesterRichmond officials have identified more than 700 potential, unmarked graves beneath a city-owned property in Manchester, with ...
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Richmond officials have identified more than 700 potential, unmarked graves beneath a city-owned property in Manchester, with ...
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StateCollege.com on MSNJimmy Brown: Keeping Stories From Local History AliveThis article originally appeared in the May 2025 issue of Town&Gown magazine. I recently had the honor of visiting Jimmy ...
Dahlonega, Georgia—that’s “Duh-LON-ega” for those of you silently butchering it in your head—sits nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, just an hour north of Atlanta but somehow ...
History Knox Mark Sebastian Jordan authors a column each Saturday that reflects on Knox County's rich history. GAMBIER — Knox County’s august Kenyon College has had numerous distinguished alumni, many ...
Historian Jay Winik writes about the leadup to the outbreak of the Civil War in “1861: The Lost Peace.” The' Andrew DeMillo ...
The political intrigue leading up to 1861 rivals the battlefield action readers come to expect from many Civil War histories. The overarching story is a familiar but important one for students of ...
The political intrigue leading up to 1861 rivals the battlefield action readers come to expect from many Civil War histories.
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