Nor, despite our warning against prediction, did we doubt it would end badly for the South. The North had factories and ...
The Civil War ripped apart nearly every bond Americans shared — classmates, friends, even family members found themselves on opposite sides of the conflict. One of the most unique feuds came in the ...
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The 18 most horrifying facts about the Civil War that still haunt Americans today and reveal the true human cost
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A Tonawanda Band of Seneca leader and Civil War general is set to become the first-ever Native American posthumously admitted to the New York State Bar of Attorneys. Ely S.
After we discovered it, Roberta and I always stop at Fox’s Gap. There is the Reno Monument, where the 39-year-old general died. It’s strange and a bit eerie to stand in the spot where someone was shot ...
Both the Union and the Confederacy believed God was on their side, using faith to justify their respective causes. Tyler Rice of Columbus, Ohio is a freelance historian specializing in religion and ...
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