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In this 4K metal detecting expedition, we uncover Civil War artifacts hidden along an overgrown Alabama road. From lead bullets to uniform buttons, each find reveals a forgotten story from the 1860s.
Another of the new generation of Civil War students, attorney W. Steven Harrell of Perry, Ga., has found pension records showing that Sheats himself, having been freed from prison, rushed to the ...
Metal detecting LOST ROAD Civil War relics in 4K | 2019. If you like high quality be sure to set it to the max resolution. You must have a 4k monitor or TV to see the higher resolution. On this ...
You spend a dollar building a trail, you typically get about $1.72 back on your return per dollar. There is a lot of opportunity here. If any of your readers have ever been to Atlanta and go to ...
Thanksgiving in Alabama: 'Yankee' holiday didn't catch on until after Civil War After the war, Alabama had Thanksgiving on Dec. 7, 1865, and Nov. 29, 1866; Previously the South thought of it as a ...
Arlington National Cemetery's Section 27 is the final resting place of more than 3,800 formerly enslaved people who escaped to Washington during the Civil War but died after they arrived. (John ...
Howell Raines’ "Silent Cavalry: How Union Soldiers from Alabama Helped Sherman Burn Atlanta – and Then Got Written out of History" (NY: Crown, 2023).