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Worcester was the site of both the war's opening skirmish (the Battle of Powick Bridge on September 23, 1642) and its final battle (the Battle of Worcester on September 3, 1651) while the county as a ...
The Battle of Gettysburg saw excessive heat and a severe thunderstorm, likely piling on the casualties to the biggest battle ...
Vancouver’s former Army post provided a training ground for both Union and Confederate officers until the Civil War broke out in April 1861. At the start of the Civil War, some officers resigned and j ...
The National Army's seaborne landing in Co Kerry and subsequent capture of Tralee on August 2nd 1922 would indeed be one of ...
The Sealed Knot will show what it was like to live and fight during the 17th century Battle of Marston Moor, at Long Marston Village Hall.
PROVIDENCE – Civil War veteran George Thomas Leach Sr. was buried without a gravestone at North Burial Ground in Providence but is finally being recognized and honored more than 130 years later.
The battle itself took place on April 16, 1865, seven days after Robert E. Lee’s surrender at Appomattox. Deep in enemy territory, Wilson was apparently not aware of what had transpired in Virginia.
In the opening chapter of Kings and Generals' Civil War series, we explore the deep-rooted causes behind America’s bloodiest conflict. From the unrest of Bleeding Kansas to John Brown’s raid ...
News Military ‘Prepare to die’: Civil War battle rages at Green Bluff on Memorial Day weekend May 25, 2025 Updated Sun., May 25, 2025 at 10:30 p.m.
Sudan’s army has scored some major victories in the capital, Khartoum, against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as the war between them nears the two-year mark.
Major General Don Carlos Buell was born on Buell Island at Lowell on March 23, 1818. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1841 and commanded Federal forces at the Battle of Perryville.