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There’s more than one way to learn about the Civil War. Ther are books. There is the internet. And then there’s having it ...
Troops from the 1st and 2nd Battalions paraded on Friday morning before the King's official birthday celebrations in London ...
North Kingstown students transported back to the 1860s recently for a reflection on Civil War lifestyle. Eight reenactors ...
Virginia archaeologists recently came across four skeletons dating back to the Battle of Williamsburg, which was fought in 1862. The remains belonged to Confederate soldiers. (Credit: AP) ...
Chippenham residents can step back in time at Monkton Park during an English Civil War re-enactment ... At 12.45pm the Officers and Soldiers will take a break from the war to have a meal before ...
They hope that the discovery will shine a light on the Simpsonville Massacre and that the soldiers will finally get a proper ... But in 2023, Miller came across a map from 1936 that marked a Civil War ...
The skirmish between the Royalists and Parliamentarians gave the latter their first big victory of the English Civil War. Mr Snell said ... might have served soldiers who fought in the town's ...
This is a ceremony to remember the “Horrid Murder” of King Charles I in 1649, and carried out by King’s Army of the English Civil War Society. The soldiers of this modern recreation of the Royalist ...
The make-believe soldiers are all bearing the rising heat ... from the people who know the Civil War best, is if Americans are still fighting it. There the answer is yes — but, paradoxically ...
A RARE Carlisle 'seige' coin used during the English Civil War is heading ... was used as emergency money during the Civil War to pay soldiers and conduct daily transactions.
That exemplary soldier was named Rafael Ramos Masens. He was from Spain. A former Republican combatant in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), Ramos Masens was born in Barcelona in 1919. After fighting ...
As T.S. Elliot remarked writing about John Milton and the English Civil ... among the soldiers." And as much as Abraham Lincoln welcomed the support of northern churches for the war effort ...