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TORNADO Reveals Civil War Relic | Metal Detecting Near Fort BlakeleyIn this episode of History Seekers, we explore near Fort Blakeley Battlefield in South Alabama—where a recent tornado exposed an incredible Civil War relic. Armed with the Minelab Equinox 800, XP DEUS ...
The CSS "Shenandoah" only learned of the Confederacy's defeat in the summer of 1865. That June, the cruiser's crew sank 24 ...
ALLEGAN, Mich. — Six local soldiers of the Civil War were honored with gravestones in Allegan on Saturday. The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War and the Friends of Allegan’s Oakwood ...
READ MORE: Trump Appears to Confuse America’s Revolutionary War With the Civil War. In 2019, The New York Times pointed to this photo on a Facebook page showing pallets of asbestos stamped with a seal ...
The Civil War was fought in 10,000 places, from Valverde, New Mexico, and Tullahoma, Tennessee, to St. Albans, Vermont, and Fernandina on the Florida coast. More than 3 million Americans fought in ...
KEARNEY — For Jerry Gronewold, there will be no parades, foot-longs or fireworks on July 4. Instead, he’ll button up his wool Civil War-era Army uniform and head out to Fort Kearny State ...
Whether the debate is occasioned by a polemical book or a movie like last year’s “Civil War,” I consistently take the negative on the question of whether the United States is headed for a ...
This secret Civil War sabotage mission was doomed from the start. In the Great Locomotive Chase of 1862, Union volunteers attempted to commandeer a train and ride it to a Southern stronghold ...
The holiday's origins can be traced to the American Civil War, which killed more than 600,000 service members — both Union and Confederate — between 1861 and 1865.
His predictions include a devastating tornado in Oklahoma, an American civil war, discovery of a colossal sea creature, arrival of an alien named Champion and a massive storm in America.
The holiday’s origins can be traced to the American Civil War, which killed more than 600,000 service members — both Union and Confederate — between 1861 and 1865. The first national observance of ...
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