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After resting in an unmarked grave, Porter County’s first female physician has a tombstone and an Indiana Historical Bureau ...
During the Civil War, the federal government asked Indiana Governor Oliver Morton to form an all Black regiment. It came to be known as the 28th Regiment and was activated in the spring of 1864.
In the confusion, chaos and carnage often resulting from close-quarters Civil War combat, hundreds of region men relied on their regimental flags to show them where to rally.
“The Civil War Comes to Northwest Indiana” will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Open Door Fellowship Church at 636 S Baums Bridge Road in Kouts.
LOUISVILLE, Dec. 26. -- "Aunt Lucy" Nickols, a former member of the Twenty-third Indiana Volunteers, who fought all through the civil war, has been notified that the President has signed a special ...
Indiana’s lieutenant governor is facing backlash from some of the state’s religious and civil rights leaders after he called the Three-Fifths Compromise, which counted each Black enslaved ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday preserved the ability of people to sue for civil rights violations under an 1871 law as it rejected a bid to prevent an Indiana nursing home resident's family ...