Without dwelling on it, “Lincoln’s Peace” mentions multiple times another failure during the Civil War that reverberates ...
The heroic conductor on the Underground Railroad was reared on the site in the wilderness of Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
Lee. The episode climaxes in September 1862 with Lee's invasion of Maryland. On the banks of Antietam Creek, the bloodiest day of the war takes place, followed shortly by the brightest ...
The ninth of 10 children, Booth grew up outside Bel Air, Maryland. After his father's death ... Booth was a Confederate sympathizer during the war. Fiercely opposed to abolition, he attended ...
A coalition of Maryland civil rights, religious and political leaders ... its most dire economic crisis since the end of the Cold War amid an array of U.S. sanctions, including designation in ...
The Shippensburg Area Civil War Roundtable will host a meeting on ... Carman’s extensive manuscript on the Maryland Campaign and has authored several articles and monographs.
Hughes was one of the nearly 4 million men, women and children enslaved during the American Civil War. At the time of the recording, in Baltimore, Maryland, on June 11, 1949, he was 101 years old.
Peer into Harriet Tubman‘s father’s home via the Maryland Department of Transportation‘s new virtual museum. Civil War surgeons learned fast. Here are a few of the MacGyver-like medical ...