Follow in the footsteps of the Buffalo Soldiers, who guarded parks and created trails in Yosemite, Sequoia, and Hawai’i ...
Explore the lives of little-known changemakers who left their mark on the country During the Civil War, Confederates targeted ... in response to crises such as food shortages or unexpected labor ...
The annual gathering traditionally draws thousands of spectators and hundreds of re-enactors from several states helping tell ...
The Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, had fallen into Union hands on April 2, 1865. Robert E. Lee and the Army of ...
As the summer progressed to fall, the small bands would gather into larger communities for more intense bison hunting and food preparation ... in the American Civil War. They may have looked ...
In October 1854, a large crowd in Worcester, Massachusetts took action against the presence of "slave catcher" Asa O. Butman ...
Knowledge is power,” so the saying goes. Just how knowledgeable are you about the units of the National Park System? You may ...
Brian Pease was in his element as he stood at the front of the Grand Army of the Republic Hall and led a Civil War Roundtable discussion in August. It wasn’t just because his presentation ...
TEIGEN: Food is everything ... and that the Cavalry is charging. GATES: This is 51 years after the end of the Civil War, and he's still reliving his time on the battlefield.
Although raised in Ohio and firmly wedded to the Union cause when the nation erupted into civil war, he was a racist who disdained abolition ... apart from hit-and-run cavalry raids that nipped at ...
like Pfizer supplying Union armies in the civil war, and laying the basis for today’s BMS. "Whilst Pfizer was providing the medicines needed for the Union war effort, a young cavalry commander ...