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The first photographic shots of the Civil War were fired by a Charleston, S.C., man whose collection moved with him to Richmond after the war.
The annual Battle of Richmond Civil War Reenactment, which takes place this weekend, commemorates one of the most pivotal clashes in Kentucky’s Civil War history.
RICHMOND, Ky. (WKYT) - While you can easily pick up a book and learn about the Civil War, some prefer to take a step into the history books and reenact it instead.
Jul. 8—The City of Richmond has received American Civil War artifacts on loan to the Battle of Richmond Association from Madison County native Charles Searcy "Charlie" Wagers. This collection ...
VP Harris compares often violent Ferguson protests to Civil War’s fight for ‘promise of freedom’ The vice president also invoked a 2023 protest by gun control activists that disrupted the ...
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Civil War: A Poor Man's Fight - MSNNarrated by Henry Fonda. "Civil War: A Poor Man's Fight" explores the internal struggles of Union private Henry Fleming during the Civil War, as he grapples with fear, bravery, and the reality of ...
Elizabeth Van Lew, a Southern belle turned Union spymaster, exemplifies true heroism during the Civil War, challenging the diluted modern concept of a hero.
Historian and author Robert M. “Bert” Dunkerly of Richmond, Va., will present an online program on “Civil War Railroads” 6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 19, for the Inland Empire Civil War Round Table.
Cashier was not the only woman to hide her identity to join one of the Civil War's belligerents. Historians estimate as few as 400 or as many as 1,000 women hid their gender to fight the war as men.
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