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The Devil's Punchbowl in Natchez, Mississippi, was a Civil War-era death camp. After the Civil War millions of freed Black people were funneled into concentration camps. […] ...
New research is shedding light on a 40-acre military camp for Black soldiers that fanned out from the southeast corner of Columbia Pike and S. Courthouse Road during the Civil War.
One thousand Black Civil War soldiers are laid to rest at the Philadelphia National Cemetery in Elkins Park, just a few miles from Camp William Penn. Edward McLaughlin is an author who has been ...
Civil War Camp Day Fort Ward showcases living history. Reenactor troops pose for a photo during Civil War Camp Day Sept. 28 at Fort Ward Museum and Historic Site.
What to know The Friends of the Elmira Civil War Prison Camp plan to kick off a $1.5 million capital campaign to pay for a new Elmira Civil War Visitor Center.
Celebrations have already started in Detroit. Campau Park on the city's east used to be Camp Ward, where the 102nd United States Colored Troops trained during the Civil War over 150 years ago.
To be accepted here, one must avoid “being farby”—that is, letting anachronisms slip into camp. But not being farby is expensive. Over in the sutler’s tent, a pair of brogans will set you ...
Gary Carlberg, Commander of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Camp 56, speaks during a memorial service for Orson Rodney Pease, the last Civil War veteran buried in Olmsted County ...
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