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A Lancaster city man tried to set a stone war monument on fire and burned two American flags on Saturday, according to police.
What to know The Friends of the Elmira Civil War Prison Camp plan to kick off a $1.5 million capital campaign to pay for a new Elmira Civil War Visitor Center.
I’ve long been a skeptic of the idea that we’re on the verge of civil war. When people think of civil war, they think in terms of our Civil War in the 1860s—two defined sides, that kind of ...
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein has ordered all United States and North Carolina flags at state facilities to be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset.
Key takeaways: The final shots of the Civil War Between October 1864 and June 1865, the Confederate raider Shenandoah sank or captured 38 enemy vessels, 24 of them in just one week. The Shenandoah ...
The African American Civil War Museum in D.C. marked Juneteenth with a celebration to honor the estimated 6,000 Black soldiers who went to Galveston, Texas, 160 years ago.
On Juneteenth, Raleigh pays tribute to the often-overlooked U.S. Colored Troops who played a pivotal role in the Union's victory during the Civil War and the subsequent abolition of slavery.
President Donald Trump, speaking about war as he attempts to decide whether or not to actively support Israel by bombing Iran, appeared to confuse America’s war for independence —the Revolutionary War ...
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 Wednesday. “The Civil War ...
Trump criticizes anti-ICE protesters in L.A. for carrying foreign flags and burning the American flag, suggesting jail time during comments from Fort Bragg commemorating the Army's 250th anniversary.
A day of demonstrations at the Henry M. Jackson Federal building in downtown Seattle ended with protesters removing and burning American flags.
The Bellefonte Historical and Cultural Association hosted an American Civil War exhibit, inviting visitors to reflect on one of the most defining and divisive moments in American history.
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