STARKVILLE, Miss.—Noted Civil War experts Brandi C. Brimmer and Judith Giesberg are leading a discussion on the 16th president and the amendment abolishing slavery during the eighth annual Frank and ...
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Susannah Ural, the Frank and Virginia Williams Chair for Abraham Lincoln and Civil War Studies, will host the 2024 Williams Lecture and speak with two of the nation's leading Civil War historians ...
WATERLOO, Iowa --- The first of a four-part series of Civil War lectures will be 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Grout Museum, 504 South St. Saturday's lecture will feature Ken Lyftogt's talk on "Flag of ...
Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War will be the topic of the next — and next-to-last — Trumbull Town Hall lecture. Louis Masur, a professor of American Studies and History at Rutgers University, will ...
In the early hours of April 27, 1865, mere days after the end of the Civil War, the Sultana — a 260-foot-long wooden steamboat — burst into flames along the Mississippi River. Built in Cincinnati in ...
A month-long lecture series, “1861: Virginia Prepares for War,” begins this week in Abingdon. It is sponsored by the Arts Array of Virginia Highlands Community College in conjunction with the ...
Award-winning documentarian Ken Burns will speak next month about the Civil War at the Tennessee Theatre. Lincoln Memorial University's Duncan School of Law and the East Tennessee Historical Society ...
WATERLOO, Iowa --- The Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum, 503 South St., will present part three of the Civil War lecture series from 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday. Dr. Terrance Lindell, who teaches ...
Lectures on salt production in Saltville, on Feb. 20, and the saltworks’ importance to the Confederacy, on Feb. 27, round out a four-part lecture series on the Civil War in Southwest Virginia. The ...