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Donald Trump is once again reminding Republicans where disloyalty gets you.The president celebrated on Sunday night shortly after GOP Senator Thom Tillis announced he would not seek re-election next ...
By the outbreak of the Civil War in the spring of 1861, the telegraph had proved to be a means of quick, long-range communications. Abraham Lincoln was the first president to use the system to ...
The American Civil War. Remember it? Well, no, because you weren't alive. But you've read about it, and the Civil War ...
Civil War Rages On As Telegraph Road leads toward the City of Alexandria, it passes Rose Hill, where Mosby’s Raiders went to the Rose Hill mansion on Sept. 28, 1863, and captured Col. Dulaney, a ...
The month of June marks two milestones: the 250th Army birthday and the 165th anniversary of the founding of the Signal Corps ...
A chilling internal offensive, marked by vitriolic rhetoric and policies calculated to cripple, is underway, threatening to dismantle a cornerstone of American power and identity. This is not merely ...
As summer approaches, America’s national parks are bracing for an influx of visitors, even as deep federal cuts to park ...
A CANNON will be fired during an event dedicated to life in Civil War Bradford. Bolling Hall will host a living history event on Sunday (June 1) that will allow visitors to see what life was like ...
Explore the American Civil War's history, causes like slavery and states' rights, key events including Gettysburg and Antietam, and the war's lasting impact on the United States ...
Almost exactly 160 years ago, the American Civil War wound down to a messy and anticlimactic end. By December 1864, it was apparent the Union had prevailed. It didn’t necessarily win, but at least ...
As the deadliest war in United States history, the Civil War is a period many would like to forget. However, it’s impossible to erase the importance of a multi-year conflict that almost ...
Civil War re-enactors fold an American flag near an urn holding the cremated remains of Union soldier Byron R. Johnson during services last month at Oak Grove Cemetery, in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.