He sees “After the Fire” as presenting the complex interplay of competing groups that unfolded in the aftermath of total ...
The Library of Virginia and Virginia Opera will be presenting a discussion panel and performance of "Intelligence." ...
In June 1866, just over a year after the Civil War ended, young Jewish men in Richmond, Virginia, removed their coats and set ...
Jul. 8—The City of Richmond has received American Civil War artifacts on loan to the Battle of Richmond Association from Madison County native Charles Searcy "Charlie" Wagers. This collection began ...
A day that focused on freedom more than defeat, on promise more than loss, on blessings more than sorrows, brought an estimated 5,000 people to Capitol Square on Saturday for the 150th anniversary of ...
Guy Ephrium Herrick (1871-1962 was the son of John Frank and Mary Clay Herrick, whose father was Cassius Marcellius Clay. According to the Green Clay Papers, located within the Eastern Kentucky ...
RICHMOND, Va. (STACKER) — From colonial settlements to Civil War-era battlefields, Virginia is a state that’s rich with American history. Of its dozens of brick-and-mortar museums, however, seven ...
From the Revolution through present-day Civil Rights, the Richmond area tells history’s story. As a longtime history writer, I was thrilled to return to Richmond and dig deeper into that history. As a ...