A 90-minute walking tour details the city’s role in promoting slavery throughout the South and the driving force of faith to survive and triumph over it.
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Sherman's March to the Sea
In one of the most infamous campaigns of the American Civil War, Union General William T. Sherman led 62,000 troops on a ...
The Cape Fear's most famous Civil War battle took place at Fort Fisher in January of 1865. But another important battle was fought miles away on the grounds of the present Day Cameron Art Museum.
A three-year election fraud investigation by former Johnson County Sheriff Calvin Hayden produced only one case for charging: ...
Chandra Manning took to the podium for her lecture “A Dangerous Time in a Perilous Place — Uneasy Alliances in Civil War Era ...
Even longtime Civil War history buffs learned something new at the Kankakee Valley Historical Society’s event Saturday in ...
If "40 acres and a mule" was a promise never fully delivered, and the 40-hour workweek has become a modern economic trap, ...
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The first Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy property to open on the mainland United States, the Ann Savannah consists of ...
It's been nearly half a century since he died in 1979, and yet no actor has wholly embodied the role of cinematic cowboy ...
U.S. Army Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman's 1864 "March to the Sea" was not a "total war" campaign against the Confederacy as ...
Born in New York City in 1810, Bushrod Birch spent time on and off in Pittsfield before serving in the Civil War, and ...