The tombstone bore the name of Wade Ayres, a Native American boy who died at a government-run boarding school in Pennsylvania more than a century ago and was thought to have been buried on the grounds ...
For about 10 days this month, U.S. Army officials are conducting the disinterment of five children from the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School who died well over a century ago and are buried on ...
>>NE O BY ONE THE REMAINS OF TEN CHILDREN WILL BE DISINTERRED FROM THE CEMETERY FOR THE SCHOOL THAT WAS ONCE STATIONED HERE AT THE BARRACKS IN CARLISLE. HISTORIANS SAY IT’S AN EFFORT TO HELP BRING ...
CHILDREN ARE THE FOCUS THIS YEAR. THE OFFICE OF ARMY CEMETERIES SAYS 11 CHILDREN ARE SET TO BE DISINTERRED FROM THE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL CEMETERY THIS YEAR. THAT IS THE MOST THEY’VE EVER ATTEMPTED ...
Two historical plaques are being placed in New Bern cemeteries honoring the plight of at least a dozen African Americans who were disinterred from Cedar Grove Cemetery during the early 1900s. A public ...
A celebrated and great city, very rich and respected, very wise and strong, [where the people] lived in fine palaces, some made of pure jade, some of silver, and some of emeralds without flaw. Thus, ...
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NEW BERN, N.C. (WNCT) Thanks to a partnership of concerned citizens and the City of New Bern, two historical plaques are being placed in city cemeteries honoring the plight of at least a dozen African ...