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The cabin may even have witnessed a Civil War battle. “The footprint of the log cabin is 18' X 20',” the museum explained in a Facebook post.
A log cabin, thought to date to the Civil War era or even earlier, was found inside the house when it was being torn down, according to the Nevada County Depot and Museum.
The cabins nestled in the woods are a permanent fixture on the Wade House property, but their full use is realized once a year during the Civil War Weekend at the Wade House, held from 9 a.m. to 5 ...
A log cabin, believed to date back to the Civil War era or possibly even earlier, was first found inside a home that was being torn down in Prescott, Arkansas, in October.
Civil War Landmark Is Fighting for Survival. November 10, 2005. ... Your organization owns a house of great importance to Civil War history and is dependent on admissions to maintain it.
Even if this story is apocryphal, it shows the connection between “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” and the Civil War. A recently published book on the subject is titled “Mightier Than The Sword: ...
PETERSBURG, Va. — The Civil War ended Saturday in a torrent of mortar fire, perspiration and bug juice. The Confederates won, by the way, 2-1. The exhausted, insect-gnawed victors celebrated ...