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As the nation takes a closer look at the monuments and memorials erected to commemorate the Civil War, we take a closer look at the life of Oliver P. Morton, Indiana's "War Governor" from 1861 to ...
Crossing the Ohio River from Kentucky into Mauckport, Ind., on July 8, 1863, Confederate Gen. John Hunt Morgan and his Raiders, some 2,400 men strong, burned the steamships they had commandeered. L… ...
Served in 33rd Indiana Infantry during Civil War from 1863 to 1865; Served in Gen. William T. Sherman’s Atlanta Campaign, March to the Sea and Carolinas Campaign [sc:pullout-text-end] ...
The Indiana State Archive and its more than 50 volunteers recently launched an online digital archive — which contains possibly the largest Civil War soldier database in the country.
Albany, Ind. - A former auto worker and history buff is keeping a Civil War soldier's memory alive by restoring the fallen soldier's marble gravestone. Doug Cross of Albany came across Thomas Kent's ...
It’s estimated that 750,000 soldiers died during the American Civil War. Huntington County, Indiana, which is just south of Fort Wayne, lost 250 men in battle during the four-year war.
Slavery, Jim Crow, civil rights, jazz -- these are the traditional touch points of African-American history. But at the new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, a ...
For those interested in the Civil War, there is a new book titled “Indiana Civil War Veterans: Transcription of the Death Rolls of the Department of Indiana, Grand Army of the Republic, 1883 ...
A Civil War museum has reopened in the Indiana War Memorial after having to move from its previous site at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in downtown Indianapolis because water leaks endangered ...
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