Dangerfield Newby
Dangerfield Newby (ca. 1820–1859), a free mulatto for whose family this crossroads is named, was the first of John Brown’s raiders killed during the...
Natchez National Cemetery
Natchez, Mississippi | This cemetery houses some of the first Union internments in the original cemetery, created in 1866, as well as other interments...
Battery Robinett
Corinth, Mississippi | This historic battery was the scene of the most famous event of the Battle of Corinth.
Old North Bridge
Situated in the Minute Man Historical Park, the Old North Bridge in Concord is site of the "shot heard around the world" — the beginning of the...
Museum of Southern History
Jacksonville, Florida | This museum displays artifacts and memorabilia from the antebellum and Civil War periods.
Ulysses S. Grant Boyhood Home and Schoolhouse
Georgetown, Ohio | Childhood home of the 18th President and first General of the Army, Ulysses S. Grant.