Richmond history is often aligned most significantly with the Civil War. It does ... southern side of the James River. Before the end of the war, he went back north, having been from Connecticut ...
“I’m always shocked at all the history that Richmond has the offer,” Pooler said. “For me, working in a Civil War park and then hearing that there’s a huge chunk of Revolutionary War ...
While skirmishes between Union and Confederate soldiers would continue, the surrender at Appomattox signaled the end of the Civil War was near ... on the Lynchburg-Richmond Stage Road that served ...
Davis led the Confederacy between 1861 and the end of the Civil War four years later. Before it was damaged and pulled down by activists in 2020, Richmond's 8-foot bronze rendering of Jefferson ...
Davis led the Confederacy between 1861 and the end of the Civil War four years later. Before it was damaged and pulled down by activists in 2020, Richmond’s 8-foot bronze rendering of Jefferson ...
nearly all the rest would be killed by the war's end. George Edward Pickett was raised in Richmond, Virginia, the eldest of eight children born to a prominent Virginia family. Well liked by his ...
“Richmond Could Be Next Monument Battleground ... is a target-rich environment when it comes to statues of southern Civil War figures. At the city’s heart is Monument Avenue, which features ...
which brings the war to the heart of Georgia and the Carolinas and spells the end of the Confederacy. In March, following Lincoln's second inauguration, first Petersburg and then Richmond finally ...