Civil War | Battle Map Jerusalem Plank Road | June 22, 1864 BATTLE MAP | American Battlefield Trust's map of Jerusalem Plank Road on June 22, 1864
Civil War | Biography Garrett A. Graveraet Born in approximately 1840 on the upper part of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula to Franco-Ottawa merchant-fur trader Henry Graveraet and his Ojibwe wife...
Rev War | Article King George's Southern Soldiers Many historians, students, or even casual enthusiasts of the American Revolution in the south are familiar with any one of the iconic paintings of...
Civil War | Article The Defenses of Fort Wagner Fort Wagner, also known as Battery Wagner, was a sand and earthen fortification located on the northern end of Morris Island outside of Charleston...
Civil War | Article The 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment The 54th Massachusetts was one of the first United States military regiment comprised of African American soldiers in the Union during the Civil War...
Article "The Warriors" Regiment: 4th U.S. Infantry The 4th United States Infantry Regiment or "The Warriors" has served the United States for over 200 years on numerous battlefields around the world.
Article Found: Robert Gould Shaw’s Fort Wagner Sword Discovered The sword of Robert Gould Shaw was recently discovered in a dusty attic. It is now on display in the Massachusetts Historical Society.
Article The 16th Infantry Regiment, United States Army In the Wheatfield at Gettysburg, Omaha Beach at Normandy, Ramadi and Fallujah in Iraq and a host of deadly places in between, the 16th Infantry...
Civil War | Article Chaos Beyond the Crater Emmanuel Dabney, an interpretive ranger at Petersburg National Battlefield, discusses the Petersburg Campaign, June-August 1864.
Civil War | Article Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic School Our Lady of Sorrows has contributed to battlefield preservation more than any school in the country, read their story.
Civil War | Article Storming Battery 9: Petersburg - June 15, 1864 Storming Battery 9 Brief Civil War History