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The Becket Arts Center is offering an illustrated talk on Civil War-era art on May 21 and an herbal medicine workshop on May 24.
Throwback Thursday brings us to the Civil War era when thousands of black soldiers first joined the United States Army.
An overland journey north was an impractical choice for many who sought to escape slavery. Some fugitives took to the sea.
From the Civil War to the building changing hands to a wedding venue and resort, here's the full history of what was the ...
Local Civil War history comes alive in Milton this weekend. The Milton House and North Goodrich Park once again will be the ...
Jefferson Davis was the U.S. Secretary of War who betrayed his country to become the first and only president of the ...
The latest Buffalo, Books & Beer (B3) will bring Western New York-native and award-winning author Tim Wendel back to town ...
The United States is commonly regarded today as a symbol of power, innovation, and cultural influence, but its origins were ...
Journalist, author and historian Michael DeWitt Jr. explores the Fort Fremont Preserve and History Center in Beaufort County, ...
The North-South Skirmish Association (N-SSA) will celebrate its 75th anniversary during the organization's 151st National ...
For a century, Angel Island was utilized by the military because of its strategic location defending the Golden Gate. Today, you can go there to catch some of the most scenic views in the Bay ...
In Virginia, it’s not uncommon to unearth relics from the Civil War, but finding a 50mm French mortar dating to WWII is ...