maps, notes, biblio., index ... McClernand, who probably did his best work in Arkansas. Any serious student of the Civil War will find this a valuable book.
In 1867, the Fayetteville National Cemetery in Fayetteville was established by the federal government to be used for proper ...
Civil War's United States has been splintered into multiple warring factions, but a shared enemy has united most of them ...
The Civil War was a military, cultural, political, and economic milestone in American history. For four years the nation was in a bloody divide that extended from the East Coast to the pioneer West ...
The 1871 establishment of the first public university in Arkansas — a state still ravaged and rankled by four years of civil war — might seem to us today ... of Batesville and a second from Washington ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Throughout the early days of Arkansas’ statehood leading up to the Civil War, a powerful group of Democrats known as the “The Family” controlled much of ...
An American flag hung on the side of a barn and a country song about a working man played at Warren’s Backyard, a music venue ...
President Bill Clinton, Gov. Mike Huckabee, a White House chief of staff and Calif. Sec. of State were all born here ...
Explore some of the Civil War’s bloodiest days during a program hosted by Mentor Public Library at 10 a.m. Oct. 8 at the ...
He has also written many articles for such publications as Civil War News, North and South, Blue and Gray, Arkansas Historical Quarterly and Pulaski County Historical Review. The Pulaski County ...
Brooklyn, Illinois, is the oldest, and one of the few surviving, majority-Black incorporated towns in the U.S. Archaeologists ...
In 1867, the Fayetteville National Cemetery in Fayetteville was established by the federal government to be used for proper burial of Union soldiers of the Civil War who died in the Arkansas ...