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Although federal forces did not capture Savannah until December, 1864, early in the war mobilization efforts disrupted the carefully calibrated social order, producing shock waves that ...
Kennesaw State University’s Civil War Center is organizing a trip to Savannah in May complete with a tour of several forts and other historic sites.
In 1864, as the Civil War came to a close and Gen. William T. Sherman’s Union forces approached Savannah, Confederate soldiers scuttled the Georgia, sinking it to the bottom of the river.
Built in the Savannah shipyards in 1862, the 250-foot long ship helped protect the river approaches to the city during the next two years of the Civil War, according to the Naval Historical Center ...
A panoramic portrait of the city of Savannah before, during, and after the Civil War--a poignant story of the African American freedom struggle in this prosperous southern riverport, set against a ...
Now, the square will bear the name of a woman that served as a nurse with the 33rd U.S. Colored Troops Infantry Regiment for three years during the American Civil War.
Writer and Savannah native Jason K. Friedman stumbled upon historical intrigue in 2016 when he and his husband purchased a historic, first-floor flat within the Solomon Cohen house on Liberty Street.
Although federal forces did not capture Savannah until December, 1864, early in the war mobilization efforts disrupted the carefully calibrated social order, producing shock waves that ...
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