the Historical Society of Washington, DC has announced a series of lectures, open to the public, to commemorate The Civil War. Published February 27 2011
If the women of the North were best characterized by a famous nurse, the women of the South were exemplified with spies and nurses. Published February 21 2011
Spies, nurses, and First Lady -- Northern heroines Published February 15 2011
Dr. Phillip W. Magness and Sebastian N. Page publish “Colonization After Emancipation: Lincoln and the Movement for Black Resettlement" Published February 8 2011
Forget about the balls, give me some food! Published February 7 2011
No shots fired - Walmart concedes land Published February 3 2011
Martha Boltz is a frequent contributor to the long running Civil War features in The Washington Times America At War feature in the print and online editions. She has been a regular contributor to the original Civil War Page and ...
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