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History Seekers on MSN20d
Artillery Projectile Found Lodged in Wall of Civil War Fort!Join us on a historic tour of Fort Sumter, the site where the American Civil War began. During our visit with the National Park Service, we discovered an artillery projectile still lodged in the brick ...
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The New Republic on MSNTexas AG to Dems: Accept GOP Gerrymandering or I’ll Lock You UpAttorney General Ken Paxton says he could “lock the doors” on the state’s legislature if it doesn’t approve a radical new ...
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The New Republic on MSNA Far-Right Extremist is Running the National Counterterrorism CenterOn Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit heard oral arguments on the legality of the tariffs—a ...
Tragedy and coexistence have been intertwined in South Carolina’s history from the beginning. The sugar-exporting island of ...
The Inquisition forms in Rome under Pope Clement IV. 1469: The forces of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick ...
William Harvey Carney, born in slavery, was the hero of the Battle of Battery Wagner, fought in South Carolina in 1863.
PROSPECT -- A Civil War reenactment brought crowds to Fort Knox on Saturday. Dozens donned their wool uniforms and took part ...
Bruce Anderson, an African American war hero buried in Amsterdam, fought alongside a Canajoharie white man, Zachariah Neahr, in a daring mission during the battle of Fort Fisher, North Carolina, ...
History Seekers on MSN14d
We Followed a 160-Year-Old Civil War Map… You Won’t Believe What We FoundArmed with a 160-year-old Civil War battlefield map and our trusty metal detectors, we set off to explore forgotten sites of American history. What we uncovered blew us away - relics buried for over a ...
The new markers highlight the Underground Railroad, events at Howard Tunnel, an attack at Hanover Junction and a place coined ...
Worcester's first Stuart Festival in the Old Palace in Deansway is a first and places the city front and centre as England's premier Civil War city ...
Strange artifact at Civil War battlefield is skin from alligator that attacked a soldier during the battle over Vicksburg, Mississippi, National Park says.
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