A rare opportunity to visit both Balls Bluff Battlefield and Fort Evans is slated for Saturday in Loudon County, Va. Published October 26 2011
The only known Armenian to serve in the Civil War, Khachadour Paul Garabedian, a Third Assistant Engineer in the U. S. Navy has a new grave marker. Published October 22 2011
Former newsman Roger Mudd to speak on October 22nd commemoration of the Civil War in McLean, Va. Published October 19 2011
More than a hundred years later, Bristoe Station once again became a battle site as a skirmish erupted between a developer and the citizens of Prince William County, Va. Published October 8 2011
The Washington Monument is not the only historic site to get whacked by the earthquake. The jolt damaged Lincoln's summer get-away. Published October 5 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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