William Washington Grave
Col. William Washington was commissioned a captain in the 3rd Virginia Regiment in February 1776, wounded at Trenton in December 1776. He was promoted...
Landon Boyd
Landon Boyd, an African American brick mason born into slavery, who served on the petit jury for the U.S. District Court in Richmond empanelled to try...
Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site
Nation's first ever publicly owned historic site. In the critical months that General George Washington spent at Newburgh, he rejected the idea of an...
Franklin And Armfield Slave Office
Isaac Franklin and John Armfield leased this brick building with access to the wharves and docks as a holding pen for enslaved people being shipped...
Waveland
Lexington, Kentucky | Both Confederate and Union armies prized the Standardbred horses raised on this historic site and modern day State Park, a...
Museum of Science and History
Jacksonville, Florida | This general museum includes an exhibit on the Union transport ship Maple Leaf, which struck a Confederate mine in St. Johns...