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AUGUSTA COUNTY — Augusta County added a new story to the Civil War Trails program, one which has been largely forgotten for more than 160 years. Titled “Civil Disobedience, the Plight of Pacifists,” ...
Apr. 3—FAYETTEVILLE — A special piece of war-time peace and tranquility was observed Monday in Fayetteville on the grounds of the Love Hope Center for the Arts at 100 Rotan Street.
Drew Gruber calls Civil War Trails (CWT) the world’s largest open-air museum. It currently spans six states and offers about 1,500 historic stops, 23 of which are in Fairfax County.
New book defines Madison County's volunteer soldiers in Civil War By Jill Moon , Staff Writer Jan 26, 2023 "The Bloody Ninth," by Paul Shetley, of Bethalto, is available at Second Reading Book ...
AUGUSTA COUNTY — Augusta County added a new story to the Civil War Trails program, one which has been largely forgotten for more than 160 years. Titled “Civil Disobedience, the Plight of ...
On the Peninsula alone, there are more than 40 Civil War Trails sites, including six that recognize significant places during the May 1862 Battle of Williamsburg and five in New Kent County that ...
Civil War reenactors from 135th U.S. Colored Troops of Goldsboro and the 35th U.S Colored Troops of New Bern gather behind a new marker honoring the original members of the 135th. Left to right ...
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New Civil War Trails signage installed at Melrose Caverns - MSNThe partnership between Melrose and Civil War Trails to get the signage installed began nearly two years ago. James Yancey, one of the owners and operators of Melrose, said it will now help ...
A Civil War Trails marker now commemorates the Black veterans buried at Lebanon Cemetery, the resting place for many prominent York-area citizens. News Sports Crime Watch Photos / Videos Opinion ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Stopping drug crimes often involves more than handcuffs and jail time because seizing cash involved in drug dealing is often a big part of the effort.Madison County Assistant ...
The story of Civil War soldier Jacob Miller (spelled "Millar" in some instances), is seemingly miraculous, if nothing else. After suffering a gunshot wound to the forehead, the Union Army private ...
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