Posted in Memory of Reconstruction Monuments

Virginia Gov. Youngkin on the Defensive After Advisor’s Pro-Confederate Statements

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin threw down once again in the “History Wars” that seem to have captured the popular right-wing imagination since the killing of…

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Posted in Education Places to Visit

The Schofield Normal and Industrial School in Aiken, South Carolina Added to Reconstruction Era National Historic Network

The Schofield Normal and Industrial School in Aiken, South Carolina has been added to the Reconstruction Era National Historic Network. The school was important in…

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Posted in Lost Cause Monuments

Jubal Early Stayed True to History By Opposing Black Troops Being at 1875 Dedication of Stonewall Jackson Statue

The Library of Virginia published a history several years ago about the erection of the statue of Stonewall Jackson that still stands on the grounds…

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Posted in Civil War

Confederate Final Resting Place Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond Bars Flying of Confederate Flags

Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond has banned the flying of Confederate flags on its grounds. People travelling through the South are often surprised to see Confederate…

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Soldiers’ Memorial Fountain in Poughkeepsie Was Erected During the Reconstruction Era to Honor the Region’s Union Troops

The Soldiers’ Memorial Fountain and Park in Poughkeepsie is an early example of the use of decorative architecture to memorialize the Union struggle during the…

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Posted in Civil War Monuments

Governor Youngkin’s Advisor on Confederate Monumentation Used to Say They Were Part of Lost Cause Iconography Supportive of Jim Crow

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has drawn controversy for appointing Ann Hunter McLean of Richmond to the Virginia Board of Historic Resources. The board addresses issues…

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Posted in USCT

The USCT After the War

July 18 was the Anniversary of the assault of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry on Battery Wagner near Charleston. The assault was the most famous…

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Around the Web July 2022: Best of Civil War & Reconstruction Blogs and Social Media

Note: You can now access my own Civil War/Reconstruction podcasts here.  The last month has been a uniquely vibrant one on Civil War and Reconstruction social…

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Posted in Lincoln U.S. Grant

How the Civil War and Reconstruction Era Presidents Ranked According to Historians

The C-SPAN ranking of presidents by historians was released half-a-year ago, but it has been getting a lot of attention in the news lately. I…

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Posted in Uncategorized USCT

New Monument to USCT Dedicated in Ypsilanti On Juneteenth Holiday

On the Federal Juneteenth holiday on Monday, a new monument to the United States Colored Troops was unveiled in Highland Cemetery in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Pictured…

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