At the time of the Civil ... and persuasive war images. Alfred Waud, the most prolific special, created many of the most memorable sketches of critical moments at Antietam and Gettysburg, where ...
By Ross Hetrick The Thaddeus Stevens Museum is expanding into the storefront next door at 52 Chambersburg Street and the ...
Gettysburg, the site of the largest and bloodiest battle of the American Civil War, was my favorite from the start. Every visit began at the interpretive center, which I recall being a rather ...
Trump has repeatedly suggested that he might actually have been a better president than Lincoln, noting that his predecessor did not use the “art ... in the Civil War. While Gettysburg was ...
In addition to offering demonstrations with Civil War historians at Gettysburg National Military Park's battlefield every weekend from April through October, visitors can enjoy alfresco dining at ...
Jeffords, however, would not recover, becoming the highest-ranking officer to die of a bayonet wound in the Civil War. This week marks the 154th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg ...
about a meeting of the Southern Historical Society in the years after the Civil War. The topic was Gettysburg — what mistakes, large or small, did the Confederates make that led to the Southern ...
This was part of the Gettysburg College Civil War In… Civil War Round Table of Kansas City member Richard Titterington talked about the 1864 Battle of Westport, which was one… Local historian ...
"Incidents of the war: A harvest of death." The three days of conflict at Gettysburg resulted in 51,000 casualties, making it the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Courtesy: Library of Congress ...
Considered the turning point of the Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg was also the bloodiest, amassing an estimated 51,000 casualties. The three-day conflict took place in July 1863 at what is ...