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Uncovering stories the Civil War left behind
From battlefield letters to detailed maps and Freedmen’s Bureau records, Civil War archives reveal the human experiences and societal shifts often missing from textbooks. These primary sources capture ...
Civil War historians Caroline E. Janney and Peter S. Carmichael invite you to join them on the battlefield for an on-the-ground examination of how the Civil War was fought. In 15 lectures, you'll ...
This series relates the stories of battles of the Civil War. By using historical documentation and reenactments, this series portrays the history of the men who fought in this war.
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First time metal detecting Port Gibson Civil War battlefield
In this episode, we visit the historic Port Gibson Civil War battlefield for the very first time with our Minelab Equinox 800 ...
Shows land use and battle placenames. Relief shown by spot heights and pictorially. Panel title. North oriented towards upper left. "This map is drawn in general conformity with the modern USGS ...
The first shot of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War was fired by a man from DuPage County. Lt. Marcellus E. Jones of the 8th Illinois Calvary was on patrol outside Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, ...
National Park Service grants will help protect nearly 150 acres of Civil War battlefields in Henrico
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Multiple Henrico County battlefields will be further protected and persevered through a National Park Service (NPS) grant worth over $340,000 combined. The Virginia ...
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WKRN) — The sprawling city Murfreesboro was once a tiny town of about 3,000 people during one of the most consequential battles of the Civil War: the Battle of Stones River. The ...
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