The statue commemorates Colonel Robert A Smith, a Scot who was struck down in Kentucky during the US civil war.
And, after Robert's death at the Battle of Munfordville in 1862, some of that wealth was used to commemorate his younger brother. The monument in Edinburgh was not the only one he financed.
Athens resident Rodney Davis will speak on a WWII battle this Saturday as he shares his knowledge of the famous conflict.
John Williams wasn’t a particularly tall man, standing at 5 feet, 6 inches, but he made a big impact after joining the Union ...
Rather than finding artillery, after arriving at the north bridge into town they found an inflamed citizenry, largely unarmed ...
A dispute that’s been going on for centuries has heated up again as the neighboring towns plan competing celebrations to mark ...