Martin Buchanan, USCT
After the Emancipation Proclamation was issued in 1863, the U.S. Army began recruiting both free blacks and slaves in occupied areas. Among the 250...
Fort Meigs Historic Site
Fort Meigs Historic Site is a twice-besieged fort by British and Native forces during the War of 1812.
Van Campen Inn at Delaware Gap
The Van Campen Inn was a farmhouse designated as a "Yaugh" in Colonial Times, meaning it could be used by travelers over the Delaware Gap for rest and...
Putnam Memorial State Park
Known as "Connecticut's Valley Forge", Putnam Memorial State Park was home to the Continental Army's winter encampment from December 1778 to May 1779.
Cedar Grove Iron Furnace
At the Cedar Grove iron furnace, located in Perry County, Tennessee, nearly 120 workers, Black and white, turned out 1,800 tons of pig metal a year...
Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Life-Saving Station
Born in 1842 on Roanoke Island, Richard Etheridge spent much of his early life enslaved along North Carolina’s eastern shore. He remained here until...