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Fritz Wetherbee: Stephen Symonds Foster, Abolitionist
WMUR New Hampshire· 6 hours agoHAWTHORNE DIED AT THE PEMIGEWASSET HOUSE IN PLYMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE. PIERCE, OTHER VERY CLOSE FRIEND...
About This Alabama Bill To Make Workers Choose Between Celebrating Juneteenth OR Jefferson Davis’...
Black America Web· 22 hours agoTake, for example, an Alabama House bill that would give state employees the option of either...
Ill. Gov. J.B. Pritzker and wife donate key Civil War document to Lincoln presidential library
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 3 days agoSPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Following the Confederacy’s 1861 attack on Fort Sumter, often viewed as the...
Opinion: My family lost the Civil War. Last year they finally gave up this symbol of power
CNN via Yahoo News· 4 days agoI hadn’t shared that my great, great, great grandfather Howell Cobb was president of the Provisional...
Nephew of French priest who served across Michigan during the Civil War embarks on memorial tour
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 7 days agoPrayers were also said in 1863, for the success of the Confederate forces, as requested by President Jefferson Davis," according to Mater ...
Mississippi one of only four states that still celebrates Confederate Memorial Day. Why?
The Clarion Ledger via Yahoo News· 5 days agoJefferson Davis' legacy: Confederate monuments: Jefferson Davis, CSA president who didn't want ...
April marks the beginning and end of the American Civil War
Daily Press· 4 days agoApril is a good time to explore local sites that focus on the American Civil War, which began on...
Alabama bill proposes workers choose between celebrating Juneteenth or Confederate president
The Daily Dot· 2 days agoH.B. 4, passed by Alabama’s state House of Representatives earlier this month, would allow...
J.Z. George’s descendant advocates for removing the statue of the Confederate icon from the nation’s...
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 5 days agoThe great-great-great grandson of Confederate icon J.Z. George wants to see his ancestor’s statue moved from the U.S. Capitol back to Mississippi. Each day, hundreds visit the Capitol’s Statuary ...
When Arizona Was Young: Yuma lawyer held some blame for Donner Party fate
The Yuma Sun· 6 days agoEditor’s Note: The Yuma Sun is reprinting articles from past newspapers honoring Yuma’s unique history. The 1860 census for Yuma – then known as Arizona City – listed as a resident Lanceford ...