1 of 7 | A bust of Civil War Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman can be seen between the vaults at Grant's Tomb in New York City.
Researching her family history, Cheryl Wills found she was related to a former slave who served in the Civil War with the ...
The simple copper and cardboard urns gathering dust on shelves only had the name of each of the 28 soldiers — but nothing ...
O ver a century ago, President Woodrow Wilson established Veterans Day to honor “the heroism of those who died in the country’s service” after the First World War. Wilson proclaimed that the day, ...
The remains of 28 Civil War veterans and many of their wives are receiving burial services across the country. As first ...
For decades, the cremated remains on more than two dozen American Civil War veterans languished in storage facilities ...
A gruesome talk billed as a 'white knuckle ride' through the English Civil War is due to take place in Worcester.
In the acclaimed new book Gaza Faces History, historian Enzo Traverso challenges Western attitudes toward Israel’s ongoing ...
For decades, the cremated remains of more than two dozen American Civil War veterans languished in storage facilities.
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Echoes of the English Civil War
The parallels between our situation and that of seventeenth-century England abound—and so do the contrasts and ironies.
Joe Crawford reflects on his great-grandfather's service in the Civil War, his sacrifice and the family's tradition of ...
In western Europe, the four-year slaughter of World War One was drawing to an end.But across the former Russian Empire, a new ...