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Rankin County residents packed Brandon City Hall to discuss whether a Confederate statue belongs in the Mississippi town’s center where a bulk of local traffic flows.
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Confederate soldiers' remains foundArchaeologists in Williamsburg, Virginia were excavating the grounds of a building that stored gunpowder during the American ...
When the city won the right to host the annual United Confederate Veterans Reunion they expected 6,000 old soldiers to be in ...
Confederate soldiers, sailors, and Marines that fought in the Civil war were made U.S. Veterans by an act of Congress in in 1957, U.S. Public Law 85-425, Sec 410, Approved 23 May, 1958.
Biden removed the names of Confederate generals from nine Army installations. Trump has restored those Confederate names, but ...
City Leaders and community members addressed the future of the Confederate statue centered in the middle of the city's downtown Monday during a Brandon Board of Aldermen meeting.
Confederate soldiers too wounded for travel were placed in homes and a church, which was converted into a hospital. A surgeon from New York treated them, while local women visited the church, ...
A Virginia Museum Found 4 Confederate Soldiers' Remains. It's Trying to Identify Them WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) — Archaeologists in Virginia were excavating the grounds of a building that stored ...
The remains of four Confederate soldiers, uncovered last year during archaeological excavations near the Powder Magazine in Colonial Williamsburg, will be reburied in the city’s Cedar Grove ...
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Museum found Confederate soldiers' remainsArchaeologists in Williamsburg, Virginia were excavating the grounds of a building that stored gunpowder during the American ...
Confederate soldiers too wounded for travel were placed in homes and a church, which was converted into a hospital. A surgeon from New York treated them, while local women visited the church ...
A Virginia museum found 4 Confederate soldiers' remains. It's trying to identify them - WSLS 10 News
Confederate soldiers too wounded for travel were placed in homes and a church, which was converted into a hospital. A surgeon from New York treated them, while local women visited the church ...
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