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Wikimedia Commons/Christophe cagé The First Shot of the Civil War at Fort Sumter Confederate Lieutenant Henry S. Farley pulled the trigger of a large cannon at Fort Sumter at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, ...
Before there was a nation, there was the Army. The United States Army began on June 14, 1775, as the Continental Congress ...
On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress called for 10 companies of expert riflemen to be organized and sent to Boston to assist the militia facing ...
Manassas National Battlefield Park preserves over 5,000 acres of Virginia countryside and is the site of some of the blo ...
New research is shedding light on a 40-acre military camp for Black soldiers that fanned out from the southeast corner of ...
Traverse City community members spent a morning in remembrance of a Civil War Veteran who's grave was left unmarked for over ...
In this episode, we visit a Confederate camp reenactment featuring members of the 48th Alabama Infantry. Their historically accurate gear gives us a unique opportunity to learn how to identify Civil ...
This US state saw some 50% of the nation's Civil War casualties. Now, mass construction of AI data centres is encroaching on ...
Rankin County residents packed Brandon City Hall to discuss whether a Confederate statue belongs in the Mississippi town's ...
The German constitution outlaws the former Nazi swastika and other remnants as “symbols of anti-constitutional organizations.
Forgotten Civil War Memorial found in Alton apartment building ...
There’s something undeniably magical about standing on weathered wooden planks that have witnessed the passage of history, and Pennsylvania’s Sachs Covered Bridge delivers that time-traveling ...