Unveiled at last! Surgeon's Civil War sword makes a stunning addition to Loyalist House. Honour our Canadian hero's legacy!
The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Army History No. 92, Summer 2014 THE Last Civil War Volunteers: The 125th... THE Last Civil War Volunteers: The 125th U.S. Colored Infantry in New ...
Archer, who is retired, was approached over the summer by a Civil War researcher from Michigan, George Wilkinson, who ...
W.C. Heinz, war correspondent for the New York Sun newspaper. "As we helped each other aboard the trucks, it never occurred to us why so many were being assigned to infantry. We were destined to ...
The 103RD OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY REGIMENT, 1862-65, was a Union, three-year regiment comprised of men from northeast Ohio during the CIVIL WAR. Within its ranks were approximately 460 men from ...
Robert Christman sat in his walker-rollator in Arlington National Cemetery’s Section 27 as his niece handed him a wreath with ...
Around 1964, a young Ron Shadrach was led by his great-aunt around Ohio’s capital to see historical locations significant to ...
A lot has been written about Schuylkill County’s involvement in the Civil War. The Washington Artillerists and the National Light Infantry, Pottsville militia units, were among the first units to ...