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Benjamin Franklin Williams Home Guard, Attached to Georgia’s 780th Military Disctrict: The Youngest to Serve the Entire Four Years of the War in Either Army
From The South’s Last Boys in Gray By Professor Jay S. Hoar Condensed from pp. 1248-1262used with permission [the new Confederate marker placed May 25,
The American Civil War from a different perspective
In Their Own Words Taken in part from The Boy’s War by Jim Murphy And Reluctant Witnesses by Emmy E. Werner Enlisting In 1861, President
Robert Fulton Birthplace
Civil War Living History and Reenactment Event 2021
After Report
[Quarryville, Pennsylvania, September 2021] The Civil War Labor Day Weekend encampment, hosted at the Robert Fulton Birthplace Museum and Gardens by the SOLANCO Historical Society,
The “Glowing Angels” Who Saved Civil War
Soldiers Turned Out To Be Luminous
Parasitic Bacteria
The Battle of Shiloh was one of the bloodiest skirmishes in an already vicious American Civil War. In its aftermath, came strange tales of an
Historic Fiction and Research
“This is a work of historic fiction. As a blend of fact and fiction, the names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of
Reflections on Publishing My Writing
While at Penn Treaty Middle School, writing became focused on creating and adapting material for use in teaching American History. Over the years, a number
The 4 books of the V&TRR
Currently, four stories are related to the fictional Virginia & Truckee Railroad of West Virginia. They span a period of four years from the summer
Reflections on Writing
J. Arthur Moore I started to write when I was in elementary school. It was only to fulfill writing assignments from my teachers over the
The History Behind Blake’s Story
In Blake’s Story, historic events bring two boys together, one of whom has killed the father of the other. In order for this to happen,