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Elizabeth Van Lew, a Southern belle turned Union spymaster, exemplifies true heroism during the Civil War, challenging the diluted modern concept of a hero.
One might well wonder why an inland city was selected as the site of a Civil War naval museum. The answer is twofold.
This award means a lot because it comes from the prestigious Gettysburg Civil War Roundtable and against tough competition." ...
Before this Civil War site is buried under a new shopping mall, we had one final shot at saving its history. Using the ...
Historian Jay Winik writes about the leadup to the outbreak of the Civil War in “1861: The Lost Peace.” The' Andrew DeMillo ...
Civil War veterans from Edwardsville Post 461 gathered for a historic 1912 portrait on the library steps.
His presentation was about the medical conditions of Chattanooga during the Civil War and the effect it had on the city, its residents, and the hundreds if not thousands of wounded and sick ...
Port Hudson, Louisiana - once the site of a fierce Civil War siege—is now the backdrop for one of our most exciting relic hunts. Join us as we uncover a soldier’s sword, an artillery shell from the ...
A new edition of “The Sacred Harp,” a pre-Civil War Christian hymnal first published in 1844, is being released this year. It helps carry on the more than 180-year-old shape-note American folk ...
Documents seen by Byline Times confirm that an official complaint, submitted by the whistleblower on 12 December 2022, warned ISCC that “auditing practices have been eroded into a rubber-stamping ...
James P. Byrd, professor of American religious history at Vanderbilt University, will be the guest speaker at the Cumberland ...