Forgotten Weapons on MSNOpinion
Watch how this Civil War carbine actually worked
In the chaos of the American Civil War, reliability was often just as valuable as firepower - and this overlooked cavalry ...
Sidestep: Adventures Into History on MSN
The island where the Civil War continued after Lee surrendered
We kayak the Flint River to Owens Island, where a Civil War skirmish took place in 1865 near the old Double Bridges crossing on the Alabama Road. Along the way, we explore the river’s history, the ...
The Muscatine Art Center invites the public to experience “Muscatine and the Civil War,” a powerful exhibition that brings the national conflict into sharp local focus while exploring ...
This forgotten Mississippi town was abandoned when the river shifted course, creating a ghost town where history, silence, ...
Small, new and experiencing hard time, Iowa nevertheless emerged from the Civil War as a national leader. Its Capitol still ...
Re-enactors are being sought to participate in the 165th Commemorative Anniversary of the Battle of Carthage Civil War ...
Southeast Iowa Civil War Roundtable invites everyone to a free program by Michael Huston at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 28, at ...
In October 1906, Chattanooga hosted the 34th reunion of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland, a large gathering of Union ...
The Buffington Island Battlefield Preservation Foundation will hold a public tour of the Civil War Battlefield at Buffington ...
The Buffington Island Battlefield Preservation Foundation will hold a public tour of the Civil War Battlefield at Buffington ...
Why was the Civil War fought in blue and gray? Discover how logistics, chemical dyes, and battlefield confusion shaped the ...
For the first half of the twentieth century, Sudan was a joint protectorate of Egypt and the United Kingdom, known as the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium. Egypt and the United Kingdom signed a treaty ...
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