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Springfield Soldier’s Rest Monument in Massachusetts

Springfield was not just a place where the Civil War was commemorated, it was also a place where vital contributions were made. In the 1860…

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Regis de Trobriand, Immigrant General’s Grave in Sayville, NY on Long Island

Philippe RĂ©gis Denis de Keredern de Trobriand was a French aristocrat born near Tours, France, in 1816. He came to the United States in his…

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Two Civil War/Reconstruction Books Longlisted for National Book Award

According to the Washington Post, two new Civil War/Reconstruction Era books have been Longlisted for the National Book Awards this year. Night Watch is a…

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Union Connecticut Monument Dedicated to the Mothers of Civil War Soldiers

Union, Connecticut is one of the smallest towns in the state in population.This town had 732 people in the 1860 Census and today it has…

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General Philip Kearny Statue in Newark, New Jersey

Union Major General Philip Kearny was killed September 2, 1862 in Chantilly, Virginia. The Battle of Chantilly came after the Unionists’ disastrous defeat at the…

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Forida’s History Education Standards on Slavery Ignore Their Own Expert Reviewers

The Miami Herald has uncovered how Florida has tried to cover up the state’s treatment of Black people. Reporters Ana Ceballos and Alyssa Johnson say…

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Posted in Civil War Lincoln Places to Visit

“Seated Lincoln” in Newark, N.J. by Gutzon Borglum, Sculptor of Mt. Rushmore

“Seated Lincoln” is a sculpture by Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor behind the memorial at Mt. Rushmore. Lincoln is seated on a landing of the staircase…

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Posted in Civil War Places to Visit Women and Gender

Army Base Named After Civil War Medal of Honor Winner Dr. Mary Walker

Last Friday, the Army renamed Fort A.P. Hill as Fort Walker. Dr. Mary Walker was a Civil War veteran who was the first woman to…

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Civil War Nurse Is Honored By Having Savannah Square Named After Her

Susie King Taylor is honored by the City of Savannah by having one of the city’s famous squares named after her. She is the first…

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Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn Placed Behind a Scaffold

I visited one of America’s major Civil War sites. Grand Army Plaza’s triumphal arch was almost completely covered with plastic coverings and a wooden fence…

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