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Ball, a free man of color, opened a one-room photo studio in Cincinnati in 1845, but the business soon folded. He honed his ...
New research is shedding light on a 40-acre military camp for Black soldiers that fanned out from the southeast corner of ...
For generations, Cleveland residents glancing at a Bavarian-style brick structure while driving on Linden Avenue have ...
Traverse City community members spent a morning in remembrance of a Civil War Veteran who's grave was left unmarked for over ...
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The Telegraph on MSNAlton’s Civil War memorials: The legacy of the Grand Army of the Republic enduresI wrote for The Telegraph a column titled “Grand Army of the Republic’s legacy lives on.” It dealt with the Parrott Rifle, sometimes called “the cemetery cannon,” which sits in Alton Cemetery. The ...
Wikimedia Commons/Christophe cagé The First Shot of the Civil War at Fort Sumter Confederate Lieutenant Henry S. Farley pulled the trigger of a large cannon at Fort Sumter at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, ...
Camp Nelson, Kentucky Camp Nelson started as a Union supply depot in 1863 along the Kentucky River. The military base soon became Kentucky’s largest recruitment center for Black soldiers. Over 10,000 ...
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