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Battle of Lewisburg - Beckley Register-Herald

Battle of Lewisburg
Beckley Register-Herald
“Everything we have to sell here has a historical basis,” Howe said, explaining, “My wife was a park ranger at Appomattox Court House (Va.) when I met her and married her. A concern about being historically accurate is the basis for our business.

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A little about the 23rd Regiment, US Colored Troops - Fredericksburg.com (blog)


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A little about the 23rd Regiment, US Colored Troops
Fredericksburg.com (blog)
On May 15, 1864, during the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, its men came to the rescue of the 2nd Ohio Cavalry and defeated Thomas Rosser's Confederate cavalry brigade at Catharpin and Old Plank roads (originally Orange Plank Road.

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Mike Connell: Old soldiers die, but legacies endure - Port Huron Times Herald

Mike Connell: Old soldiers die, but legacies endure
Port Huron Times Herald
“Along with being involved in a large number of bloody and important battles, he was at Appomattox Court House around the time of the Confederate surrender in 1865,” Erwine wrote. “After the war, he re-enlisted for a tour of duty fighting Indians in ...

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Battle of Spotsylvania event will offer color, lore - Fredericksburg.com (blog)


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Battle of Spotsylvania event will offer color, lore
Fredericksburg.com (blog)
All of these “living historians” will enliven Spotsylvania Courthouse Village for the county's third annual Civil War Re-enactment and Living History Weekend on Saturday and Sunday. And that's just the peaceful part. Some 470 re-enactors are registered ...

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Grant command post gets focus - The Free Lance-Star (blog)

Grant command post gets focus
The Free Lance-Star (blog)
On Tuesday morning, a contractor for the trust began demolishing the ranch house that's stood since the 1960s on what historians consider one of the highly significant sites in the Eastern theater of the Civil War. Hereabouts, Lt. Gen.

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Virginia Is For Lovers, Civil War Buffs - Huffington Post

Virginia Is For Lovers, Civil War Buffs
Huffington Post
Another popular site run by the National Park Service is the village of Appomattox Court House, where General Robert E. Lee famously met General Ulysses S. Grant in a private home, where Lee surrendered, ending the Civil War.

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History and Harleys: 'American Ride' pulls into Appomattox Courthouse park - GoDanRiver.com

History and Harleys: 'American Ride' pulls into Appomattox Courthouse park
GoDanRiver.com
Ellsworth was at the Appomattox Courthouse National Historical Park on Friday to shoot scenes for an upcoming episode that focuses, in part, on General Robert E. Lee's surrender. “[He's] this big, gentle giant on his motorcycle, talking fairly ...

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Lee's win at Chancellorsville delays surrender - Northwest Herald

Lee's win at Chancellorsville delays surrender
Northwest Herald
In retrospect, it can be seen that Lee's success over Hooker at Chancellorsville in 1863 postponed for two bloody years Lee's eventual surrender on April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Court House. • Crystal Lake resident Joseph C. Morton is professor emeritus ...

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