In September 1863, the Battle of Chickamauga became one of the bloodiest encounters of the American Civil War, ending in a devastating Union defeat and leaving more than 35,000 men dead or wounded.
Learn more about the role of black troops during the Civil War at 7 p.m. Feb. 10 at the East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie. Cyril Lagvanec, Ph.D., will talk about the history ...
A monument honoring 70 Franklin County Black men who fought for the Union during the Civil War now stands in downtown Rocky ...
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Union soldier buried in secret inside an old slave cemetery

Today we explore a cemetery that began as a slave burial ground on the Boddie Plantation, later becoming the resting place ...
Five years after the coup, the civil war has reached a turning point, with the military carrying out large-scale counter-offensives to reclaim territory seized by pro-democracy rebels ...
More than a century before streaming platforms and superhero cinematic universes, American filmmakers were already chasing ...
Schuylkill County can certainly be proud of coming to the defense of the Union during the Civil War. Two Pottsville militia units, Washington Artillerists and National Light Infantry, were among the ...
The recent announcement from the Pentagon detailing plans to change the independent military newspaper Stars and Stripes into a paper ...
It takes its name not from the percussion instrument, but from Lt. Col. Richard Coulter Drum, the Adjutant General based in ...
The Museum of Science & History will host a special presentation of “The Boys from Camp Calhoun,” based on the 2025 book of ...
Osceola was once the kind of town people bet the future of southwest Missouri on — busy, growing, and wealthy enough to draw ...
Stars and Stripes, the legendary newspaper for the U.S. military, has served as an independent news outlet and piece of ...