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Birdsboro historian Mark Pflum recounts the saga of the Ringgold Light Artillery on Saturday at the Berks History Conference, which focused on the county's role in the Civil War.
History enthusiast Deb Gage of Osage has been immersed in the history of the American Civil War for more than 30 years, particularly as it relates to the women and ...
He chose the 9th Massachusetts Light Artillery, known for its courageous fighting at Gettysburg. "I've always been in awe of the bravery of the Civil War soldier," said Levy, a graduate of the ...
The 1ST OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY (OVLA), 1861-64, CIVIL WAR service, was recruited on a state-wide basis. Batteries A and B were recruited from the disbanded 1ST REGIMENT OF LIGHT ARTILLERY, ...
DOVER – Museum docent Paul Timmerman will give a talk about the 1st New Hampshire Light Artillery’s involvement in the Civil War at the Woodman Museum at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 20.
The Boonsboro Historical Society will host James A. Rosebrock, who will discuss the organization of light artillery batteries. The talk will take place on Tuesday, March 25 at 5:30 p.m. at the ...
The 1ST REGIMENT OF LIGHT ARTILLERY, comprised of 131 men from Cuyahoga County, campaigned for 3 months (Apr.-July) in western Virginia during the CIVIL WAR in 1861. Organized in 1860, the 1st ...
Explore Civil War history at Castlerock Museum on July 12, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy reenactors, artillery replicas, and period ...
After the Civil War, the unit was re-established in 1871 as a state volunteer regiment. The Norfolk Light Artillery Blues served in France during World War I and took part in the D-Day invasion of ...
Police in Cobb County, Ga., are planning to destroy a live Civil War artillery round found at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. Some experts and collectors say that's unnecessary.
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