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The Stuart-Mosby Civil War Cavalry Museum first invited the public in for a peek during last fall’s Centreville Day. But it opened officially in June.
Parliamentarians likely will get a chance later this year to debate whether to adopt a livestock brand as an official national symbol. A bill to create the brand was introduced earlier in June by ...
Jim Robinson of Casper found a pair of rare mule-ear cowboy boots from the 1890s in a dusty old cabin in Colorado. You’ve ...
In January of that year, as the Civil War was coming to an end, a group of Black soldiers with the 5th United States Colored Calvary out of Camp Nelson were herding cattle to Louisville when they ...
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Whether the debate is occasioned by a polemical book or a movie like last year’s “Civil War,” I consistently take the negative on the question of whether the United States is headed for a ...
Stories of “The Pittsylvania Dragoons”, the only cavalry company to organize in Chatham during the American Civil War, will be the subject of an upcoming event at Reid Street Gallery. Patrick Womack ...
An American Civil War monument on the Jessamine County Courthouse lawn in Kentucky honors those who fought in the Confederacy. But the statue wears a Union soldier’s hat.
History comes to life as we metal detect the very battlefield where a Civil War cavalry officer met his fate. This site holds hidden relics from a crucial moment in history, offering a glimpse ...
In January 1865, Company E of the 5th U.S. Colored Cavalry—a unit of formerly enslaved men who joined the Union Army during the Civil War—was ambushed by Confederate guerrillas.
The Crawford County Civil War Roundtable will meet Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church on Liberty Street in Meadville. The public is invited and welcome to attend.
In this photo provided by The Valley Breeze, Civil War re-enactors fold an American flag near an urn, center, containing the cremated remains of Byron R. Johnson, a Union soldier who was born in ...
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