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North Carolinians’ role in winning the Revolutionary War began with the fateful fire they set 250 years ago this week.
On May 15th, with Our Lady of the Rockies looking down upon him, Michael Joseph Johnston passed away at The Springs Senior Living Facility surrounded by family.
America's Black Holocaust Museum explains that the date was chosen to honor the deaths of Confederate soldiers on the first anniversary of the day that Confederate Gen. Joseph Johnston surrendered ...
One historian wrote that replacing Brig. Gen. Joseph Johnston with Hood to defend Atlanta in July 1864 was “probably the single largest mistake that either government made during the war.” ...
America's Black Holocaust Museum explains that the date was chosen to honor the deaths of Confederate soldiers on the first anniversary of the day that Confederate Gen. Joseph Johnston surrendered ...
On April 26, Confederate Gen. Joseph Johnston and his 90,000 troops surrendered to Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, the largest surrender of the war.
On April 26, Confederate Gen. Joseph Johnston and his 90,000 troops surrendered to Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, the largest surrender of the war. The religious faith of these men was varied like the ...
Union Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman had spent much of the past year marching through Georgia and then the Carolinas, evading Confederate Joseph Johnston’s efforts to stop him — or, at the very ...
Florida's controversial surgeon general, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, and a former Texas Republican congressman, Dr. Michael Burgess, are each being backed by some of President Trump's allies to be the next ...
Gen. JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON's official report of the battle of Manassas has, for the first time, just been published by the rebel papers.