A new monument honoring 70 Black men from Franklin County who served in the U.S. Colored Troops during the Civil War was ...
The Franklin County NAACP has unveiled a monument honoring 70 African American men who served in the United States Colored ...
The Militia Act, passed by the United States Congress in 1862, allowed enslaved men to fight for their country during the Civil War. These soldiers, part of the United States Colored Troops, made up ...
A Civil War monument in Belleville's Walnut Hill Cemetery was rededicated on Saturday. Frank Austin, of Shiloh, and Mary Phelps, of Springfield, post American flags. Doris Roach, of Belleville, sings ...
The Soldiers’ Monument on t Plaza, one of the nation’s oldest Civil War memorials, remains deeply cherished by many people in ...
Several monuments around the Gettysburg Battlefield, including the Pennsylvania Monument, were recently defaced with oil, ...
Territorial Colorado was still years away from statehood and had only about 34,000 citizens when the American Civil War tore our country apart. Yet, even with its fledgling population, Colorado was ...
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