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Panels That May Be Taken Down at Reconstruction Era National Historic Park

The Reconstruction Era National Historic Park is one of the newest sites in the National Park system. Created during the Obama Administration, it is located…

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Organization of American Historians Report Says That Administration Is Trying to Distort History

The Organization of American Historians has just issued a report detailing the new Administration’s attempts to distort history to place it in line with Donald…

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The Lincoln Memorial Undercroft Museum Is Now Open Focusing on the Monument and Lincoln

If you can avoid the green Reflecting Pool, try to make your way to the Lincoln Memorial. I have visited the Memorial several dozens of…

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An Irish Colonel and the Defense of Little Round Top on the Second Day at Gettysburg

Those who immigrate to the United States are called First Generation Americans. Their U.S.-born children are said to belong to the Second Generation. Sociologists recognize…

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The “German” XI Corps at Gettysburg July 1, 1863

After weeks of hard marching, when the “German” XI Corps reached Gettysburg on July 1, 1863, it was suffering from the scorn of many American nativists who blamed the “Dutch”…

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Lee’s Army Moves Towards Gettysburg: Black Refugees Flee

When Confederate troops began slipping west and north of the Union army for their June 1863 invasion of Pennsylvania, no one worried more about the…

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Iron Brigade Immigrants Go Into Battle the First Day at Gettysburg

On the warm morning of July 1, 1863, the men of the 6th Wisconsin Regiment of the Iron Brigade were among the closest to danger of the…

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Iron Brigade Immigrants Arrive at Gettysburg

On July 1, 1863, the Sixth Wisconsin Regiment arrived in Gettysburg. A battle between a large Confederate force and a Union cavalry division had been waged…

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An Irish Soldier Between Chancellorsville and Gettysburg

The Union loss at Chancellorsville was felt on the home front as well as on the battlefield. For the immigrant soldier Peter Welsh, the home front…

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Monument to the Immigrants Who Died in Long Island Shipwreck

Many of us have swum off Nassau Beach at Nickerson County Park in Long Beach. If you had been there in the second and third…

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