The Arlington National Cemetery website "unpublished" links to material about Black, Hispanic and women veterans.
The approximately 1,800 2 soldiers arrayed against them were members of the Texas Confederacy ... Heights is little more than a footnote in Civil War history—a battle, scholars agree, that ...
Pillow, Tennessee on April 12, 1864 100,000+ — Number of Civil War Union corpses found in the South through a federal reinterment program from 1866-1869 303,356 — Number of Union soldiers who ...
In this blog post, Jabour explores the multitude of women who dressed as men to fight—and die—in all the major battles of the Civil War. 'I Wanted to Do My Part': Women as Soldiers in Civil ...
The southern border state of Texas has authorized “several hundred” of its National Guard soldiers to carry out ... tasks assigned to an organ of civil government” or “perform tasks ...
By pairing up California and Texas in an unlikely seceding coalition ... Why were the soldiers after the US President? In ...
While white generals are often at the center of Civil War archival research, Black Civil War veterans and their families ...