For three years the story had been the same for the Army of the Potomac. Fight a major battle, then win, lose, or draw, stand fast or pull back to rest, Read Entire Article
Daily Archives: May 8, 2014
Reflect on a Pivotal Moment in our Nation’s History During Civil War Remembrance at The Henry Ford’s Greenfield Village Memorial Day Weekend
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This Memorial Day Weekend watch history come to life as Greenfield Village is transformed into 1860s America during Civil War Remembrance May 24-26 Read Entire Article
Va. museum’s lab resumes USS Monitor conservation, restoration work after receiving funding
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The Mariners’ Museum has resumed work to conserve and restore the USS Monitor’s turrent and other large artifacts from the Civil War ironclad. Read Entire Article
2 Medal of Honor recipients from Civil War honored at Wood cemetery
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Illuminated by a setting sun, white granite headstones glowed in a cemetery filled with heroes Wednesday evening as two men who never met and fought on different fronts were honored Read Entire Article
Military Moms of the Civil War
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You know what’s more badass than women in the military? Women in the military carrying babies to full term and giving birth right in the ranks. Read Entire Article
Today’s Bio - Issac Newton Arnold
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Arnold was born 30 November 1815 in Hartwick, Otsego County, New York. After attending Hartwick Seminary he taught school in Otsego County from 1832 until 1835.
This Day in the War - May 8
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Wednesday May 8 1861 MEDIA MESSAGES MOSTLY MISLEADING The relations between the government(s) and the media in the days of the Civil War were just about as pleasant and peaceful as they are today.