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In the latest edition of A Look at the Archives, Ashley Large introduces "Rebellion Records," a state mandated log of men serving in the military during the Civil War and "the fates that befell them." ...
Confederate Lieutenant Henry S. Farley pulled the trigger of a large cannon at Fort Sumter at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861. The shell flew upward through the dark sky over Charleston Harbor and burst ...
Plans to remove "offending" history from National Park Service sites is a bad idea. In fact, it's practically un-American.
As we approach the 250th anniversary next year of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry ordered the family name of a Confederate leader restored to a base under his father's name.
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Park Ranger John on MSNManassas National Battlefield Park - VirginiaManassas National Battlefield Park preserves over 5,000 acres of Virginia countryside and is the site of some of the blo ...
Gov. Jeff Landry announced Monday he will name a national guard facility after an early 19th century Louisiana militia member ...
Charleston, South Carolina blends hands-on history, engaging museums, and beachside fun to surprise even the most reluctant ...
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Fort Sumter: The First Shots of America's Bloodiest WarCharleston, South Carolina became the ignition point for the U.S. Civil War when Confederate forces bombarded Fort Sumter, ...
Jamelle Bouie, a columnist at the New York Times, has recently been drawing a lot of parallels between what’s going on in the ...
Pastel rowhouses along East Bay Street anchor a cityscape where horse-drawn carriages still set the pace. Charleston’s ...
South Carolina is home to nine remaining lighthouses, while at least another 10 have been lost time. Here's a rundown of the ...
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