More than 100 Civil War-era letters written by a Union Army soldier to his wife have been digitized and made available online ...
British abolitionists recognized the contradiction in the colonists’ position. One of the founders of the abolitionist ...
Sudan’s ICJ case against the UAE was thrown out in May 2025 by the court, whose judges cited a lack of jurisdiction to rule ...
The ceremony will be a dedication of the new Elijah Wood Civil War Trails Marker. Wood was born into slavery in the area that ...
During the Civil War, thousands of Arkansas civilians became displaced and relied on either the federal or Confederate ...
Newswatch 16's Valeria Quiñones spoke with Nathan Allen's great-great niece. She worked for 6 years to make sure her uncle is ...
A Back Mountain soldier killed during the Civil War finally has a memorial marker recognizing his death after more than 160 ...
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Angel’s Glow: The glowing bacteria that saved soldier lives at Shiloh
Dubbed the "Angel's Glow" by Civil War soldiers doctors reported that those with glowing wounds had lower infection rates and ...
In 1863, the provost guard, the Civil War version of today’s military police, rounded up the first 111 prostitutes they found ...
They Met at Gettysburg” is a reissue that gives a general’s perspective to events leading up to the famous Civil War battle.
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Is Time Running Out for the USS Cairo?
The USS Cairo, a Civil War-era “ironclad” gunboat, was raised from the Mississippi River in 1964—but if its wood decay problem goes unaddressed, it may sink again.
OP-ED. While the roots of the conflict are deeply Sudanese, the new international context explains the duration and intensity ...
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