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Sherman’s March to the Sea

One of the most infamous campaigns of the Civil War was William Tecumseh Sherman's march through Georgia to the Sea.…

11 years ago

Time Capsule Placed by Paul Revere and Samuel Adams Unearthed

A time capsule placed in the cornerstone of the Massachusetts State House as been uncovered. It was placed as part…

11 years ago

Charge of the 1st Minnesota

Charge of the 1st Minnesota on the 2nd Day of the Battle of Gettysburg. (Painting by Don Troiani for the…

11 years ago

Japan’s Surrender in World War II

US Navy World War II veteran Dr. Benjamin James describes what he saw when Japan surrendered.

11 years ago

Francis Drake’s Prayer: Fact or Fiction?

Update: The mystery of the true author of the prayer has been solved! It was written by Rev Addison Groff…

11 years ago

Who Really Burned Atlanta?

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/11/13/who-burned-atlanta/

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The Tumultuous Election 1860

The most turbulent contested election in American history may have been that of 1860. Splits in the parties produced four…

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The Election of 1864

http://civilwar150th.blogspot.com/2014/11/election-of-1864.html

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Peter Bartholomew – Life and Death of a Fanatical Fraud

The First Crusade, from 1096 – 1099, was a truly remarkable event. Tens of thousands of soldiers, pilgrims and churchmen…

11 years ago

Catching a Runaway with Poetry

On March 6, 1776, this poem was published in the Pennsylvania Gazette, as an advertisement to catch a young servant who had…

11 years ago

Cruises and Capture of the CSS Florida

The most famous of the Confederate commerce raiders was the CSS Alabama, but it was far from the only one.…

11 years ago

How one Pastor Quarantined the Black Plague in 17th Century England

http://westernconservatory.com/articles/looking-plague-eye

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