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James Dodson’s book about the Great Wagon Road explored York County’s segment of this rutted pathway for settlers heading ...
We took our detectors into the woods of Alabama and uncovered a forgotten wagon road dating back to the 1800s. Heath Jones from the History Seekers used his Minelab Equinox 800 to pull a silver ...
Guests can mingle with re-enactors, watch demonstrations and stroll through an authentic Civil War encampment.
The direction came after President Trump issued an executive order lambasting a partisan effort to "rewrite" American history ...
Previously found war relics Relics from the Civil War have been discovered in South Carolina before. In 2016, Hurricane Matthew unearthed Civil War cannonballs from the sand on Folly Beach.
The story behind Thomas O’Dea's harrowing drawing of the Confederates' Andersonville Prison in Georgia. Memorial Day events will be held at the site this weekend.
Summary "During the Civil War, neither the Union nor the Confederate army could have operated without effective transportation systems. Moving men, supplies, and equipment required coordination on a ...
Researching her family history, Cheryl Wills found she was related to a former slave who served in the Civil War with the United States Colored Troops, which led her to a distant relative, a ...
Browse key Civil War facts and dates and learn about the people, places and events surrounding the Civil War.
Civil War Sacrifice: Forgotten Farm Boy Was First Soldier Buried At Arlington William Christman, 19, saved his family’s farm and paid with his life.
A Civil War soldier who died over 100 years ago has finally received proper recognition, thanks to the dedicated efforts of two students and their teacher.