The Lynching Of John Humphries
On July 15, 1888, a mob of 25 to 40 white men lynched John Humphries, a Black teenager. Previously, on July 14, the daughter of a white planter...
Montpelier
After retiring as Secretary of War in 1795, Henry Knox and his family moved to modern-day Thomaston, Maine, on land his wife Lucy had inherited and...
U.S. Cavalry Museum
Fort Riley, Kansas | During the Civil War, as regular troops returned East, the fort was garrisoned by state militia units who continued to protect...
Chattanooga National Cemetery
United States Colored Troops (USCT) constructed the Chattanooga National Cemetery and buried their Black and white comrades here — the final resting...
Georgia State Capitol
Atlanta, Georgia | Today, Georgia's capitol stands on the historic site of Atlanta City Hall, which was encamped by Federal troops in 1864.
Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery
Cabot, Arkansas | The cemetery is the site of several hundred Confederate graves. The soldiers were stricken by a measles epidemic while camped near...