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A long-forgotten Civil War map has recently been rediscovered, shedding new light on the bloody aftermath of the battle of Antietam. Some 23,000 soldiers were killed, wounded or missing following ...
A newly discovered 150-year-old map of the Civil War’s Battle of Antietam shows thousands of graves of Union and Confederate soldiers killed near Sharpsburg, Md., in 1862.
J. Michael Moore, left, Carol Steele, center, and Paul Emigholz, right, use a newly uncovered 1862 map in attempt to find the location of a lost Civil War fort that defended Gloucester Point and ...
We followed a 160-year-old Civil War map straight into the past—armed with metal detectors and a deep respect for history. Each beep brought us closer to uncovering relics left behind by soldiers and ...
Explore an interactive map of Civil War events in St. Louis. Click on a map marker or an event to learn more about each event. Click on photos to see larger versions. {{description}} Email ...
We followed an original Civil War map to see what time had hidden—and what we found was unforgettable. From bullets to buttons, every relic holds a piece of history. Experience the thrill of ...
Why are we trying to divide up the peoples of the Middle East? Why are we trying to chop them up, make them different, remind them -- constantly, insidiously, viciously, cruelly -- of their ...
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As “Civil War” opens, America’s third-term president — a man who will later be compared to Benito Mussolini, Nicolae Ceausescu and Muammar el-Qaddafi — is practicing a blustering speech.
The museum, 3802 S. Main St., will feature its Civil War in Maps exhibit from 9-8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Roger Kammerer, director of the May Museum, said that the new exhibit features early ...
This ambitious thriller comes across as an empty stunt — a democracy dystopia that sidesteps the politics of the present moment. But Kirsten Dunst is excellent as a battle scarred photojournalist.
So new was the information it provided that he and several colleagues met there this past week, when they used a battery of old aerial photos, print-outs of maps dating back to the 1850s and three ...