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Charles H. Walker settled in Columbia County after the war, and his descendants are committed to preserving and sharing his ...
Charles H. Walker's family is committed to preserving and sharing his diary, which has entries from September 1861 through ...
Maine’s most unique Civil War monument stands at the sharp bend on Route 160 in Brownfield. The memorial is meant to represent Daniel A. Bean, who was born and raised ...
After the fights at Lexington and Concord's North Bridge, the British column had to return to Boston. On its way, the regulars were set upon by hundreds, then thousands, of armed militiamen hell bent ...
At our March meeting, the Civil War Round Table of Gettysburg welcomed Cindy Beaston from Columbia, Pa. to share a program on the June 28, 1863, burning of the Columbia-Wrightsville ...
An effort is underway to verify, mark, and recognize a 160-year-old potential mass grave site in Rienzi. On June 6, 1864, Confederate and Union troops fought along what is now Highway 356.