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WJAC provides news, weather and sports information for Johnstown, Altoona, State College and DuBois, Pennsylvania. Our ...
The WNC Civil War Round Table will host a talk on Unionist and Confederate perspectives of the Civil War in Transylvania ...
Captain Jacob Van Meter Chapter DAR and the LaRue County Genealogical Society invites the community to view a historic ...
FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY IN DES MOINES. GLENDALE CEMETERY. THE REMAINS OF 15 UNION CIVIL WAR VETERANS RESTED IN UNMARKED GRAVES, UNMARKED UNTIL TODAY. KCCI’S KAYLA JAMES SHARES THE EFFORTS TO ...
Harrodsburg has been named one of the nine prettiest downtown strips in Kentucky. That’s according to ... which houses relics from the American Civil War, Native Americans and much more. “Once you’ve ...
Kentucky was technically neutral during the Civil War, but it was also home to Company E of the United States Colored Cavalry (USCC). This company was based at Camp Nelson, a Union Army depot ...
It was organized at Camp Cleveland (see CIVIL WAR CAMPS IN CLEVELAND) in the fall of 1862 and mustered into federal service on 1 Jan. 1863. It moved from Louisville to Elizabethtown, KY, where it ...
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Metal Detecting Civil War History - Kentucky’s Buried Treasures!Deep in Kentucky, we uncovered incredible Civil War artifacts buried for over 150 years! Using advanced metal detectors, we unearthed relics that tell a lost story of war, soldiers, and history ...
Historian and battlefield guide Darryl Smith will present “The Battle of Perryville and The Kentucky Campaign” at the next regular meeting of the Civil War Round Table of the Mid-Ohio Valley ...
Michael Sparks, 47, of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, was sentenced to 53 months in prison ... Sparks had expressed violent intentions online, writing, “We want a civil war to be clear” on the social media ...
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Park Ranger John on MSNSeven Amazing National Parks in KentuckyLocated in Nicholasville, Kentucky you can check out exhibits, the park movie, and hiking trails. Camp Nelson was established ...
SIMPSONVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Saturday will mark 160 years since more than 20 Black Civil War soldiers fighting for the Union were massacred in Simpsonville, Kentucky. A snow-covered stretch of ...
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