Guy Gugliotta, Grant’s Enforcer: Taking Down the Klan. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2025. 296 pp.
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The island where the Civil War continued after Lee surrendered
We kayak the Flint River to Owens Island, where a Civil War skirmish took place in 1865 near the old Double Bridges crossing ...
On December 26, 1776, the full might of General George Washington’s Continental Army was revealed along the frozen riverbanks of ...
Operation Cowboy stands as one of only two documented occasions during World War II when U.S. and Wehrmacht forces fought ...
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On Christmas day 1863, as his son recovered from his wounds, Henry penned the poem “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day,” with ...
For the Union Army during the American Civil War, its officers and cavalry troopers relied on one of Colt's most notable ...
After 164 years of dedicated service, the U.S. Army’s venerable 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment (6/6 Cav), the "Fighting Sixth," ...
The partially completed Catholic Church, poised as the fort to be used in defense of the futilely attempted Confederate ...
When war broke out again in Europe on September 1, 1939, the Depression-era U.S. Army was only some 170,000 soldiers ...
Community members gathered at one of Boulder’s oldest cemeteries to honor veterans whose lives shaped the city’s past.
Fort Riley announced that it said goodbye to the 1st Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment during a ceremony at King Field House.
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