Gilmore Farm
George Gilmore was born into slavery at Montpelier about 1810. Like millions of African Americans throughout the South, Gilmore made the transition to...
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...
The Oaks House Museum
Jackson, Mississippi| Built about 1853, this was the home of longtime mayor James H. Boyd both before and after the Civil War.
Confederate Avenue Witness Tree
This witness tree is located on the left side of W. Confederate Ave, just past the "Youth Group Campground Entrance." The exact coordinates are: 39°49...
Kenosha Civil War Museum
Kenosha, Wisconsin | This museum focuses on the Civil War from the perspective of the people of the seven states of the upper middle west: Illinois...
Hunter’s Home
Park Hill, Oklahoma | Build in 1844, it became known as Hunter's Home, a social center for Cherokee nation leaders and Fort Gibson officers.