For 21st century Frederick, Maryland leaders, $200,000 doesn’t sound like much, but as the Civil War was winding down in the summer of 1864, that was a king’s r ...
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The Indiana Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, or MOLLUS, will conduct a ceremony at Newark Cemetery in Greene County on Saturday, March ...
How the Union’s Barely Remembered “Invalid Corps” Became the Most Significant Civil War Force You’ve Never Heard Of ...
But Bagwell died March 3, her attorney, Ted Silverbach, said in a court filing this week. On Thursday, the Cobb County judge who handled the case decided Myers’ estate would go to Tabitha Popphan, ...
Marcus Junius Brutus was a Roman politician, leader, orator—and one of history’s most infamous assassins. Why did he launch a ...
The USS "Monitor" was the U.S. Navy's first ironclad warship. The vessel, which sank off of North Carolina in 1862, revolutionized naval warfare ...
The 1850 daguerreotypes, a precursor to modern-day photographs, are of an enslaved man named Renty, his daughter Delia and five others known as Jack, Drana, Alfred, Fassena and Je ...
A newly published database includes hundreds of plaques, signs and pamphlets the National Park Service has flagged for review ...
In 2025, hackers stopped using muskets and started using AI machine guns. If your defense strategy still relies on manual human response, you're already a casualty.
Today, we honor the indomitable life and legacy of Harriet Tubman, the fearless freedom fighter, whose courage and sacrifice liberated scores of men and ...