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A new historical marker in downtown Valparaiso will commemorate a trailblazing woman doctor who served in the Civil War.
On Sunday, May 18, the Newtown Historical Society in conjunction with the C.H. Booth Library presented “Gettysburg — Three ...
In this special relic hunt, we visit a Confederate camp and team up with reenactors from the 48th Alabama Infantry to learn how to identify authentic Civil War finds. Their period-accurate gear and ...
William Bray, who commands the Greensburg chapter of Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Captain George A. Cribbs Camp #276, says that his organization, both locally and nationally, aims to pay ...
General John Logan had decades of military experience when he gave the order that set the stage for the creation of Memorial Day. It was May 30, 1868, more than three years after the end of the Civil ...
The German advance at the Battle of Belleau Woods, near Paris, took the lives of two local infantrymen and one engineer on ...
As living World War II vets continue to leave us, and Vietnam Vets push their 80s, fewer and fewer American citizens will ...
World War II casualties Travis Sipe and Clayton Peterson were Scottsdale High classmates – memorialized in the name of the ...
Roger Penske will proclaim, “Drivers, start your engines,” announcing to more than 300,000 racing fans in attendance — and millions watching on televisions and devices — the beginning of the Indy 500, ...
Memorial Day is a reminder that we must remember and honor those Americans who have served their country, who fought, ...
From the American Revolution to modern battles, take a look back at the full toll of U.S. deaths in war this Memorial Day.
One of the earliest Memorial Day celebrations was held by Black people to honor those who died in the Civil War. Here, we ...