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After the Civil War, 18 veterans of the United States Colored Troops returned to Talbot County, on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, where their families had toiled for generations. But this time ...
Lee’s army,” says Daniel Downing, chief of interpretation at the River Raisin Battlefield. The Civil ... war,” which has so long shadowed 1812. It looms even at Fort McHenry, where Maryland ...
Judge finds probable cause to hold administration in contempt over deportation order - A federal judge on Wednesday said he ...
In today’s History Seekers adventure, we explore a Civil War battlefield site used by both Union and Confederate soldiers, ...
Annapolis officials and civil rights leaders are expected to unveil a memorial to Parren J. Mitchell, Maryland’s first ...
In October 1864, according to local lore, three women walked to the community cemetery in the village of Boalsburg, Centre ...
Those involved in unleashed political fighting today should learn from this end-of-war, Easter season moment from York history.