At the time of the Civil War ... were America’s first pictorial war correspondents. They were young men (none were women) from diverse backgrounds—soldiers, engineers, lithographers and ...
These objects belonged to the men and boys who fought on the front lines for both Confederate and Union forces ... This section displays objects that helped the soldier get through the atrocities of ...
An unlikely friendship between a Confederate officer and ... visit to the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina, an extraordinary Civil War archive came to light through Annie ...
What happened to Confederate money after the Civil War? – Ray G., 12, Arlington ... The notes were commonly called “graybacks,” after Confederate soldiers, who wore gray uniforms. The bills were ...
Several stories tackling race, slavery and the US Civil War, both real and invented, were among the winners this year for the ...
The American Civil War, which tore our country ... both Union and Confederate soldiers, lost their lives during the war — roughly 100,000 more than died during World War II, even though the ...
African Americans — among the first to volunteer to fight for the Union Army during the Civil War — have been ... where some 800 fallen Confederate and Union soldiers are buried in a mass ...
On Friday, April 26, the state of Florida officially honors the Floridians who took up arms in the Confederate battle against the United States of America in the Civil War. Confederate Memorial ...
What happened to Confederate money after the Civil War? – Ray G ... were commonly called “graybacks,” after Confederate soldiers, who wore gray uniforms. The bills were decorated with ...
What happened to Confederate money after the Civil War? – Ray G., 12, Arlington ... The notes were commonly called “graybacks,” after Confederate soldiers, who wore gray uniforms. The bills were ...