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The 8’ x 10‘ oil painting was made in Ohio by Archibald McNeal Willard (1836-1918) for our country’s 100th year anniversary.
War artifacts are typically weapons and uniforms, but occasionally something so strange shows up, that even historians are at ...
The Soldier and the Revolutionary War” opened June 7 on the Army’s 250th birthday. It has artifacts never before displayed ...
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The History of ‘Speaking Truth to Power’
Asked by Jake Tapper why he took shots at both parties, Clooney said that “we need to speak truth to power no matter who is in power.” And in media interviews with Tapper and Alex Thompson, the ...
Rowe is recognized as one of the first Union soldiers wounded in the Civil War. The Civil War officer was born in Baltimore on Apr. 19, 1861, and later died in Billings in 1891 of a gunshot wound.
In April of 1969, Pottstown-Phoenixville NAACP President Newstell Marable, second from right, was arrested along with Nathan Moffatt of Phoenixville, while participating in a sit-in by Black ...
Civil War Photo Sleuth puts the onus on the user to confirm the identity of a photograph with the help of facial recognition. Other users can then review work in a model that works like Wikipedia ...
In October 2024, a photo circulated online allegedly showing "a 116-year-old U.S. Civil War veteran on his deathbed with a cigar in his teeth." ...
The notorious Andersonville Prison, the largest and deadliest of the Confederacy’s prisoner-of-war camps during the Civil War, operated for only 14 months. But by the time the open-air camp shut down ...
WARNING: SPOILERS ahead for Civil War.Lee only deletes one crucial photo in Alex Garland's 2024 dystopian film Civil War. Civil War's cast is led by Lee's Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee ...
The American Civil War has inspired a great many cinematic adaptations, some of which are better than others. It can be tricky separating the quality efforts from the ones that play closer to ...
The article described Miller as "one of the most remarkable hero survivors of the Civil War." From Sept. 19, 1863, to his death more than five decades later, Miller "lived with an open wound in ...