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Army honors female combat pioneer, renowned abolitionist
Army.mil
WASHINGTON — Harriet Tubman etched her place in history while traversing underground tunnels and guiding runaway slaves to freedom.
7 months ago
The Breakthrough at Petersburg Battlefield (U.S
National Park Service (.gov)
The Union army's eventual capture of the Confederate Capital (Richmond) was the greatest signal to the end of the civil war but was...
1 month ago
Opinion | Here's the Civil War history they didn't want you to know
Washington Post
Howell Raines, a former executive editor of the New York Times, is the author of “Silent Cavalry: How Union Soldiers from Alabama Helped...
4 months ago
Marker to honor dozens of Union Army units who fought at the Battle of Mansfield
KTALnews.com
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – A local organization plans to place a memorial plaque honoring dozens of Union Army units that found at the...
3 months ago
New book reveals more about Alabama's involvement with the Union during the Civil War
APR | Alabama Public Radio
A new book is uncovering history about Alabama's involvement in the Civil War. SILENT CAVALRY: How Union Soldiers from Alabama Helped...
4 months ago
Civil War Alt History: What if Gettysburg Had Machine Guns?
Popular Mechanics
What if the Union Army had machine guns at the Battle of Gettysburg? What if Robert E. Lee had observation balloons to spy on his opponents?
2 months ago
1863: Escaped slaves combat unit began Union Army service
Mississippi Today
On this day in 1863, the Civil War's first combat unit made up of Black soldiers who escaped slavery officially began Union Army service.
2 months ago
'An Imposter If There Ever Was One'
National Archives (.gov)
Spring 2015, Vol. 47, No. 1. By James W. Harlow. refer to caption. Enlarge. Charles De Arnaud (Minneapolis Journal, January 23, 1904).
3 months ago
The 128th NY Regiment and Columbia County Contributions to the Union Army
The Daily Gazette
HUDSON — Carl Whitbeck will be speaking on The 128th NY Regiment and Columbia County Contributions to the Union Army at 6 p.m. Nov.
6 months ago
Abraham Lincoln's Embrace of Foreign-Born Fighters
HistoryNet
In the earliest days of Union enlistment in New York City, anyone willing to volunteer was welcome at recruitment offices—including the...
3 months ago