Fort Pocahontas
South of here, on a bluff overlooking the James River, stands the half-mile-long Fort Pocahontas, built in the spring of 1864 by Union soldiers during...
L'Ouverture Hospital And Barracks
The U.S. Army opened L’Ouverture Hospital near this site during the Civil War to treat sick and wounded United States Colored Troops (USCTs). While...
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center
Fremont, Ohio | Center dedicated to President Rutherford B. Hayes, who served the Union in the Civil War before going on to become President.
People's Memorial Cemetery
Twenty-eight members of Petersburg’s large community of free African Americans purchased a one-acre tract to serve as a burial ground in 1840...
La Cite De La Mer
Octeville, France | On display is a cannon and other artifacts from the CSS Alabama, which sank 12 miles offshore on June 19, 1864, after battling...
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Free blacks and slaves living west of Second St. and north of Broad St. founded the Third African Baptist Church in 1857. In 1858, it was dedicated on...