In 1823, two boys were born in Munfordville, about 40 miles north of Bowling Green in Hart County. The boys would grow up ...
He began serving in the Confederate army on July 1, 1864 ... would not admit him to a VA hospital because he was not a United States veteran. The United Daughters of the Confederacy and Gov.
The first Black Army officer elevated to lieutenant general, he lived to see a military post named for a slaveholding Confederate general ... arms against the United States, the commission noted.
The Confederate states during the US civil war (1861-65 ... did indeed flee the plantations and join the Union army. In Ukraine, the issue of exemptions, or bias, has been less overt but ...
In 2021, Congress established a panel to rename Army installations that had previously recognized Confederate leaders ... but quickly found that the United States had “two armies, one Black ...
Three of them were in Virginia – Lee, named for Confederate commanding general Robert E ... We are troubled by anyone deserting the United States Army and going to the other side and fighting against ...
"Lake Lanier is named after the poet, Sidney Lanier. Lanier served in the Confederate States Army as a private." The report mentioned two other civil works projects from the U.S. Army Corps of ...
Initially, the Confederate States Army commissioned only brigadier generals in both the volunteer and regular services; [2] however, the Congress quickly passed legislation allowing for the ...
Tennessee’s William Brimage Bate was one of those old Confederates, held in high esteem back home, who landed in the United States Senate. Bate had been a soldier, rising to the rank of Major General ...