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The last Civil War veteran buried in Lyon County will be honored in a ceremony later this month at the Marshall Cemetery.
A striking chestnut with his flaxen mane and tail, Stage Door Johnny's reign on the New York racing stage was brief but ...
The Chesapeake Sheriff’s Office recently announced a donation of two new cemetery markers to honor Afro-Union Civil War Soldiers.
Calling all history buffs! Step back in time at one of these significant sites in each state, from Revolutionary War ...
PLYMOUTH, N.C. (WITN) - A ceremony and ribbon cutting were held in Plymouth to remember the black soldiers who fought during ...
Josiah Inghram joined the 130th Pennsylvania Regiment in the fall of 1862, at the age of 17. He trained in Harrisburg under ...
The clip-clop of horse hooves, the bang of a cannon and the music melodies of the 1800s were heard at Theodore Roosevelt ...
Glenn Smeltzer stood with pride in Westmoreland County Courthouse Square on Saturday as he and his son watched a ceremony a ...
John Leach learned that his great-great grandfather served in the Civil War and was buried without a gravestone, so he did ...
On May 26, 1900, the Geneva Daily Times told its readers the Union veterans would not parade on Memorial Day. The local ...
Founded in 1881, the Sons of Veterans were organized by Augustus Davis. Eventually to be called, the Sons of Union Veterans ...
Gov. Wes Moore, the nation’s only Black governor, recently caused a stir in the movement for reparations in his state.
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