"Incidents of the war: A harvest of death." The three days of conflict at Gettysburg resulted in 51,000 casualties, making it the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Courtesy: Library of Congress ...
Elgin pastor, scholar and author Felicia LaBoy will speak about significant Black women during the reconstruction after the ...
Hearing about the different diseases that affected soldiers during the Civil War. Learning how women nursed the wounded and sick. As part of the weekend event, Dr. Trevor Steinbach will present the ...
Nestled in the heart of Virginia, Aldie is a charming small town with a famous mill that tells a captivating story from the ...
Abraham Lincoln was assassinated 160 years ago. There had been four years of terrible conflagration and the loss of thousands of lives. I have chosen to honor Black History Month by featuring two of ...
The civilizational inflection point in our cold civil war happened sometime between Donald Trump's second inaugural address on Monday and the end of his new presidency's second day on Tuesday. At some ...
The American Civil War upended these Christian notions of ... D.C. Her organization eventually helped provide information for about 22,000 soldiers who would have otherwise remained unknown.
Gen. Rufus Saxton wrote that he bore “witness to the value of her services… She was employed in the Hospitals and as a spy [and] made many a raid inside the enemy’s lines displaying remarkable courage ...
The Matrix Resurrections subtly revealed a very interesting fact about the Matrix timeline that could be fully explored in ...
Penn Township resident Bill Bray has made it his mission to ensure the Civil War veterans buried in Westmoreland County are ...
Despite nearly 150 years separating the start of the Civil War and this young history buff’s birth, the fascination and passion runs deep.
Thomas Symposium earlier in the day, which will feature discussions on Abraham Lincoln and lynching, Stephen Douglas’s greatest speech, new Lincoln and Civil War information sources, and America’s ...