Malcolm Blue Farm
Aberdeen, North Carolina | The farm and museum provide a glimpse of everyday life in the 1800s and have been designated by the North Carolina Civil...
Fort Scott National Cemetery
Fort Scott, Kansas | This cemetery is the final resting place of many Union, Native American, African-American, and Confederate soldiers who died...
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...
Simpson County Archives and Museum (old Simpson County Jail And Jailer's Residence)
Franklin, Kentucky | Confederate prisoners, or Union officers, or maybe both, executed drawings (thought to be in charcoal) on plaster walls in a...
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
Williamsport, Maryland | Site of strategically important canal which several campaigns revolved around
USCT In The Army Of The James
Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Butler was a strong proponent of the use of African-American troops and had more USCT regiments under his command than any other...