• Part 25 -- April 1863: Civil War reaches its halfway point as jobs and culture flourish locally and Lincoln looks to enlist God on Union side • Part 26 -- Civil War: May 1863 marks deaths of ...
"Gettysburg 1863" focuses on the aftermath of the Civil War’s bloodiest battle and comes as the nation approaches America’s ...
• Part 23 -- February 1863: A Civil War draft and questions of whether black men will enlist for not so equal pay • Part 24 -- March 1863: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb entertain Springfield while Union and ...
This week's filming will be done inside private property houses such as the Dobbin House Tavern and the Shriver House.
The new book, "The 1863 Stibbs Family Civil War Era Letters," sheds light on the Civil War home front and the complex realities of race and belief of one Wooster family. The 1863 volume builds on the ...
Rain played an essential role in The Battle of Jackson, which was fought 162 years ago today in Jackson, Mississippi, as part of the Vicksburg campaign of the American Civil War. After the hard-fought ...
Beginning Feb. 11, 2013, the National Museum of Health and Medicine, Silver Spring, Md., an element of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, will put several artifacts, specimens and ...
July 13, 1863, dawned a miserable hot, muggy morning in New York. Inside a four-story building at 677 Third Ave., military officers were moving ahead with the nation’s first draft, authorized by ...
In 1863, America was embroiled in the third year of the Civil War. The conflict had begun in 1861 and by the time it was over, it would take more lives, wound more people and cause more destruction to ...
(This is the second of two columns focusing on the surrender of York to the Confederates in late-June 1863 – a pivotal moment in York County’s story. Civil War historian Scott Mingus served as a ...
Historical re-enactors gathered Saturday at Galveston’s Trinity Episcopal Cemetery to commemorate the Jan. 1, 1863 Battle of ...