Brett Gibbons will discuss “The Influence of the Rifled Musket” at the Colonel Henry Ryerson Civil War Round Table meeting at ...
(THE CONVERSATION) For many Americans, Donald Trump’s head-spinning array of executive orders in the early days of his second term look like an unprecedented effort to roll back democracy and the ...
Metal Detecting (2019) located by Treasure Hunters while hunting and exploring in the deep woods. They uncovered these brass knuckles buried in the woods along with other items using metal detectors.
A trunk filled with reproductions and models of Civil War-era items is giving middle school students here an opportunity to more deeply explore that time period.
He was a prosecutor for the New York County District Attorney’s Office in Manhattan and is the author of “Bizarro," a book about the secret war on synthetic drugs. Before he joined MSNBC ...
Major societal change came during the Civil Rights Era. Racist property-use laws became unenforceable and later legal actions banned housing discrimination outright, helping end de facto practices ...
We are metal detecting for rare Civil War bullet buttons and other relics. In this video, we are using the Minelab Equinox 800, Teknetics T2, and XP Dues. This is a continuation from Episode 4 ...
Below is an abbreviated history of everyday objects purchased during the Civil War Era. It was shared by Historian James Ayers, and taken from a 1939 Catskill Mountain News. An old leather-covered ...
A major relocation project began at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, on January 22, 2025. Several buildings from the 1600 block were moved to another location to make way for new officer quarters and other ...
One overlooked place to start is pre-World War II Britain, where Oswald Mosley and the British Union of Fascists threatened the country’s institutions. Mosley, like Trump, was a magnetic ...
Donald Trump defined the conflict between Ukraine and Russia as "bullets whacking and hitting ... Mr Trump claimed that the nearly three-year-old war between Russia and Ukraine was the fault ...