Cannon Valley Civil War Roundtable will be on Thursday, March 20. The Roundtable meets at 7 p.m. at 10901 Jacobs Ave., Northfield.
For 250 years, the US Army has adapted as a living organization composed of operating units and institutional organizations ...
It may sound like a parody title, but there is a real Civil War first-person shooter game where 350 players can engage in ...
Visitors were able to watch various historical demonstrations including the firing of canons and musket drills.
Mounted cavalry troops lined the streets from the president-elect’s hotel to the Capitol, and sharpshooters stood on rooftops ...
Previous discoveries at Sheffield Castle include a “hidey-hole” left behind by a steelworker in a cellar as well as medieval tokens and newly discovered castle walls as the site “keeps revealing its ...
Visitors who enter the monument will be treated to even more architectural wonders, including 14 stained glass windows.
During construction at Pearson Airfield, an archeologist found what could be unexploded Stokes Mortars dating back to World War 1. The Vancouver Police Mobile Explosive Device Unit worked with the ...
Again, the devices were safely detonated. The ordnance appeared to be a World War I Stokes Mortar, the department said. Such bombs were made of a steel or iron cylinder, and were used by British ...
The Vancouver Police Department said in a post on X that the devices appear to be Stokes mortars that date back to World War I. An archeologist discovered the first device on Tuesday ...
Winter is the perfect time for working on your family tree. Last week my husband and I got to mark off one of the items on our genealogy research bucket list.
The idea for the cannon sprung from the team’s nickname, which is rooted in Columbus' ties to the U.S. Civil War as a city where many of the Union army’s blue coats were made. As for the ...