The Armchair Historian on MSN
Death of the Confederacy
Follow the final blows to the Confederacy as General William Tecumseh Sherman leads his infamous March to the Sea. This video examines the strategy of total war, the destruction left in its wake, and ...
RICHMOND — Abraham Peyton Skipwith died in 1799 and left his wife the kind of estate that befits a city founding father: horse and buggy, gun, six Windsor chairs, silver teaspoons, a home, a plot of ...
A reader recently submitted a question that, on the surface, seems simple enough. They wondered, “Did the Choctaw tribe fight alongside Gen. Andrew Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans?” The short ...
Kings and Generals on MSN
Atlanta Campaign 1864: Sherman Executes Grant’s Strategy
In 1864, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman advanced on Atlanta as part of Ulysses S. Grant’s grand strategy to break the Confederacy’s will to fight. This video explores how Sherman’s campaign ...
Conservatives, led by President Trump, are complaining that Smithsonian Museums portray American slavery in a bad light. Instead, Conservatives want Americans to celebrate the Confederacy, an ...
Mosby Monroe Parsons served as a Confederate officer throughout Arkansas during the Civil War. Parsons saw action at Prairie Grove, Little Rock and Helena, and he faced off against Gen. Frederick ...
The Pentagon, led by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, plans to spend $10 million returning a Confederate monument to Arlington National Cemetery less than two years after an independent commission ...
Regarding "Cost to bring back Confederate statue to cemetery: $10 million" (Aug. 8 print edition): Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is quoted as saying the Arlington statue "never should have been ...
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