The American Civil War (1861–1865) remains one of the most defining chapters in the nation’s past, forging our modern identity through tumultuous battles and ...
On his first day as defense secretary, Hegseth called Fort Liberty and Fort Moore by their former names, which belonged to ...
Gen. Rufus Saxton wrote that he bore “witness to the value of her services… She was employed in the Hospitals and as a spy [and] made many a raid inside the enemy’s lines displaying remarkable courage ...
On Jan. 21, 2020, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the United States' first known case of novel ...
Alexander Stephens's infamous “Cornerstone” speech remains controversial even today. The simple revisionist narrative is that ...
Mississippi officially commemorates both Robert E. Lee and Martin Luther King Jr. It's beyond time the state stops ...
In 1861, Georgia voted to secede from the Union and joined the Confederacy. In 1920, threats against the life of Attorney ...
1861: Georgia became the fifth state to secede from the Union; it would join the Confederacy the following month. 1915: Germany carried out its first air raid ...
But in 1861, the American Union fell apart. 11 southern states came together to break away and form the Confederate States of America. The new country had its own President - Jefferson Davis ...
A St. Andrews home built in 1861 that had a historic site designation from the province of Manitoba went up in flames Thursday morning. More than 30 firefighters from the St. Andrews ...