In September 1863, the Battle of Chickamauga became one of the bloodiest encounters of the American Civil War, ending in a devastating Union defeat and leaving more than 35,000 men dead or wounded.
Reenactors and presenters brought visitors back to the early 1860s for Century Village Museum’s 41st annual Civil War Living History Weekend. Union and Confederate soldiers encamped and mingled with ...
Civil War prison camps were places of hunger, disease, exposure, and death. Soldiers who survived the battlefield but ended ...
Camp William Penn Museum in Montgomery County remembers Black Union soldiers' contributions to their emancipation from slavery.
A Civil War Union soldier, Samuel R. Arbuthnot, finally has a period-accurate stone grave marker in Forest Park Cemetery, ...
The monument was originally dedicated on Memorial Day 1905 to Black soldiers and sailors who fought for freedom in the Civil ...
More than 300 Native Americans and allies gathered Wednesday afternoon at the Leelanau Sands Casino & Resort for the ...
This paper studies the role of economic participation via the labor market in enabling the political mobilization of an underrepresented group. Specifically, we study the wives and daughters of ...
ARLINGTON, Va. -- When Paul Davis heard earlier this year that the complete remains of two Civil War soldiers had been uncovered recently at Manassas National Battlefield, mixed among severed limbs in ...
Honoring local Black soldiers who fought for freedom during the Civil War. The Berlin police chief donated a special GI-Joe figurine to be part of a display to highlight the contributions of those ...
On a Veterans Day ceremony held 160 years after they served their country, four Civil War soldiers were finally honored Tuesday at Greenlawn Cemetery in Wyandanch. It was believed to be the first ...