For 21st century Frederick, Maryland leaders, $200,000 doesn’t sound like much, but as the Civil War was winding down in the summer of 1864, that was a king’s r ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Author Robert Watson concluded his lecture about the Civil War during the summer of 1864 and the near invasion of Washington, D.C., by Confederate ...
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Today is the fifth in a series of columns about the participants and events, leading up to the Battle of Waynesboro on March 2, 1865. Our column this month is about CSA Lieutenant-General Jubal ...
Chambersburg (WHTM) — Confederate cavalry leader John McCausland left much of Chambersburg in ashes. The burning was ordered by his commander, General Jubal Early, in reprisal for Union looting and ...
The Oct. 31 edition of The Gazette covered White’s Ferry and its historic past. Why was the ferry itself named for Confederate General Jubal Early? I suspect that it was not just because of the ...
A Rocky Mount man was charged with driving under the influence Thursday night after running down the town's iconic statue of Confederate Gen. Jubal Early, police said. John Ozmore, 53, was traveling ...
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