Last Updated on September 18, 2025 by Matt Staff The Battle of Antietam, fought on September 17, 1862, stands as the deadliest single day in the American Civil War, with over 22,000 soldiers killed, ...
Military conflict has long defined the history of the world, helping draw borders, advance technologies, and giving rise to ...
The Gettysburg battlefield offers visitors a unique way to connect with history, using its enduring boulders and black-and-white photographs to uncover untold Civil War stories.
The first shot of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War was fired by a man from DuPage County. Lt. Marcellus E. Jones of the 8th Illinois Calvary was on patrol outside Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, ...
Reenactors and presenters brought visitors back to the early 1860s for Century Village Museum’s 41st annual Civil War Living History Weekend. Union and Confederate soldiers encamped and mingled with ...
Information on the Civil War is well-known, but what about some of the factors that led to its start? This week, we examine ...
At the national cemetery there is peace. There is no news to report, no current affairs to parse, no urgent interview ...
The echoes of history will once again resonate through the fields of Richmond as the annual Battle of Richmond Civil War Reenactment takes place this weekend. The event, held at the Richmond ...
Powerful archive footage was combined with live music and storytelling to explore Worthing's connection to the Spanish Civil ...
Civil War reenactors march past a historic home at Century Village Museum in Burton, Ohio on May 24. (Paul Rowley photo) BURTON, Ohio — By 1864, the Union was bone‑tired. Three years of war had ...