General Ambrose Burnside House
This house was built in 1866-67 for General Ambrose Burnside after his return from the Civil War, later serving one term as governor and two as...
Sojurner Truth Monument
Born with the name Isabella Baumfree, Sojourner Truth escaped slavery with her daughter and later sued for the freedom of her son. As a free woman...
Poplar Grove Plantation
Situated on the northern outskirts of coastal Wilmington, Poplar Grove Plantation once encompassed over 600 acres. Unlike many other 19th century...
Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest
During the Revolutionary War in 1781, Virginia Governor Thomas Jefferson fled to Poplar Forest from Monticello to evade capture from British forces...
McCoy Slave Cemetery
This cemetery serves as a resting place for a yet-undetermined number of enslaved individuals whose lives and contributions, though often obscured by...
The Shorter Cemetery
Eufaula, Alabama | This Civil War-era cemetery is the burial site of Alabama Civil War Governor John Gill Shorter, his family, and family slaves.