What are the chances of two Alabamians serving in the Civil War, one for the Confederate Army and one for the Union Army, of ...
Confederate paper money was a promise to exchange the bill for gold or silver, but only after the Confederacy won the war.
For the first time in seven years, Gettysburg is giving applicants a chance to be a licensed guide of the famous battlefield; ...
What happened to Confederate money after the Civil War? – Ray G., 12, Arlington, Virginia At the time the Civil War began in 1861, the United States government did not print paper money; it only ...
A retired agent turned true crime author and podcaster claims the FBI allegedly stole a Civil War treasure worth $41 million.
How much do you know about the Civil War? Our history quiz covers some of the basic Civil War questions that we feel are ...
O ver a century ago, President Woodrow Wilson established Veterans Day to honor “the heroism of those who died in the country ...
Southern operatives tried to light New York businesses on fire and bring the Northern city to its knees on this date in 1864 ...
The work of 15 Virginia Tech students is shedding light on the lives 70 Black men from Franklin County who fought for the ...
He replied that Mr. Woodward’s books were popular and highly regarded, so the Defense Department leaders wanted to be ...
The deadliest conflict in American history, the Civil War ... also suggested that the Confederate states fared much worse than the Union, with a mortality rate more than twice as high.
A surprise agreement between the town of Edenton and Chowan County — endorsed by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and ...