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Facebook X Reddit Email President Donald Trump suggested that he could have handled the Civil War better than then-President Abraham Lincoln in a meeting with reporters at The White House on ...
On June 19, Mark and Francine are continuing their quest to educate Ohio and beyond about the brave service of Black men in the Civil War. At 6:30 p.m., you can watch the screenplay on WOUB-TV ...
A pending Ohio bill would appear to ban ballot drop boxes. [Photo by Grant Segall] Ohio has been in the forefront of a national drive for regulations on voting. Now state and federal officials want ...
The end of the war and Benson’s much-mourned death in 1865—an Ohio newspaper noted his passing as a “great loss”—did not put a damper on Liberian coffee exports to the U.S., where, after ...
Mailbag: CFP formats for the rebuilt Pac-12, Big Ten revenue model, the Civil War nickname, night games, travel trouble and more Which of the two proposed playoff formats would best serve the new ...
Weigel served with the 189th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, spent most of his life in Irwin, and died at age 99 in 1946. “You figure the war’s been over for 160 years.
ABDELFATAH: But when the Civil War happened, suddenly the federal government grew exponentially to support the war effort. And there were a lot more jobs to be filled via the spoils system.
Photo_02: Civil War pontoon bridge across the Ohio River. (Harper’s Weekly, September 27, 1862, p. 609) The residents of Cincinnati and Covington depended heavily upon a vast network of trade ...
The smell of campfires and gunpowder were in the air at Burton Century Village Museum and Historical Education Center’s Civil War re-enactment. The encampment took place on May 24 at 14653 E ...
A century after serving in the 39th United States Colored Infantry Regiment, two soldiers are to receive veteran headstones. The United States Department of Veterans Affairs approved headstones ...
Hall said Purdum was one of many Civil War soldiers that made a prominent mark in the area. Those such as Well Jones, who was born in Paxton Township, have interesting stories as well.
Ohio State Buckeyes mascot Brutus leads the marching band onto the field prior to the NCAA football game against the Michigan Wolverines at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2024.