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NEAR DALLAS, Ga., Sunday, May 29, 1864. During the night of the 26th the trains of the Army of Tennessee were moved from an exposed position in which they had been packed to one further in the rear.
More than a century after his passing, Private John Haap, a Civil War Army veteran, was honored with a tombstone dedication ...
Did you know Tennessee has two holidays celebrating Emancipation from slavery? Juneteenth, the federal holiday, and August 8.
How enslaved men forced the issue in East Tennessee Around the time of Johnson’s Eighth of August proclamation in 1863, the Union army was wrestling back East Tennessee.
Occurrences and actions from our past are often debated and used as a foundation upon which values, beliefs and future paths ...
Vancouver’s former Army post provided a training ground for both Union and Confederate officers until the Civil War broke out in April 1861. At the start of the Civil War, some officers resigned and j ...
Did you know Tennessee has two holidays celebrating Emancipation from slavery? Juneteenth, the federal holiday, and August 8.
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Park Ranger John on MSNVicksburg National Military Park - MississippiThe Vicksburg National Military Park today stretches over 1800 acres worth of ravines, woods, and fields. The Vicksburg ...
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DecorHint on MSN16 Antebellum Homes In The South You Shouldn’t MissStep into Southern history with stunning antebellum homes, showcasing grand architecture, elegant details, and timeless ...
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Tennessee’s legacy of freedom: Honoring the volunteer spirit this Independence DayTennessee honors its proud legacy of service this Independence Day, celebrating the Volunteer spirit from Revolution to present-day heroes.
Award-winning Civil War historian William Marvel looks at the seeming revival of Confederate military efforts in the first half of 1864, despite devastating reverses incurred during the previous year, ...
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