One can hardly imagine what the night of Feb. 17, 1865, must have been like in Charleston. Hours before surrendering to Union ...
The first military commander to oversee the occupation of New Orleans after the Civil War wasn't all good or all bad. But some things just stuck deeper in the collective memory.
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HowStuffWorks on MSNWhat Makes Savannah’s Hotels Haunted? The Dark History UnveiledExplore the most haunted hotels in Savannah, Georgia, where ghostly encounters, eerie legends, and paranormal activity make for a spine-chilling stay.
Dietrich Film Favorite at the Dietrich Theater in downtown Tunkhannock on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Admission: Free. Sponsored by the Wyoming County ...
On July 4, 1776, the hallowed Founding Fathers declared America’s independence. However, the only beneficiaries were white ...
A chance discovery reveals an 80 year old story of battlefield sacrifice, adding new chapters to the history of two families.
About 150 years ago, a few days after summer solstice, the gray skies above the Diomede Islands were heavy with smoke from whaling ships set ablaze by Confederate sailors who ...
The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum (CSPM) has a black exhibition featuring black figures, including Charles Banks, a Buffalo Soldier.
Soldiers in the Carmeli Brigade have recently sent a sharply worded letter to their brigade commander, expressing frustration with the situation on the ground and the impact of the cessation of ...
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