Let's take a look at what happened when students accidentally discovered a US Civil War site, and what this could mean for history!
Because of a major realignment of the atrium lobby of the Columbia Mills Building, whose principal tenant is the South ...
The 16-foot-tall marble obelisk towers above the scatter of gravestones surrounding it. The base is a work of art for its ...
Vicksburg, one of Mississippi's oldest cities, is gearing up for a year-long celebration of its 200th anniversary, featuring ...
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The story of Hotel Petersburg is like the city itself. After decades of decline, of crumbling buildings and bad statistics, ...
The Williamsburg Battlefield Association wants to unify efforts to save and preserve core elements of Williamsburg’s ...
At the year's first meeting of the Bella Vista Civil War Round Table on Jan. 2, Dale Phillips, vice president of the ...
Forces commanded by Andrew Jackson fought the British in the Louisiana port city in the last standoff of the War of 1812 ...
Technology experts say Friday’s Supreme Court arguments over a looming TikTok ban expose how the government's inadequacies on ...
A retired GP has developed a theory as to where a mass grave containing the bodies of hundreds killed in a 1643 Civil War ...
Most say the Civil War began April 12, 1861, with the first shots fired on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. But many ...