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Union General Lew Wallace did not approve of these men being forced into service, and asked then-Cincinnati Judge William Dickinson to intervene. Judge Dickinson sent the 400 men back home to ...
Bronson, a Civil War hobbyist, learned about Wallace’s story at the historic Shiloh battlefield. “When I discovered the Cincinnati connection, that was it.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - More than a century after his passing, Private John Haap, a Civil War Army veteran, was honored with a tombstone dedication at Vine Street Hill Cemetery on Saturday.
WASHINGTON - Civil War buffs are getting access to a treasure trove of information - thousands of original maps and diagrams of battles and campaigns between 1861 and 1865, all posted on the Internet.
The Civil War started in April 1861 and raged for over four years. From Fort Sumter to Appomattox and beyond, here are the most basic facts you need.
The museum, 3802 S. Main St., will feature its Civil War in Maps exhibit from 9-8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Roger Kammerer, director of the May Museum, said that the new exhibit features early ...