The Devil's Punchbowl in Natchez, Mississippi, was a Civil War-era death camp. After the Civil War millions of freed Black ...
Two years into the Civil War, black soldiers prepared for battle ... served as the linchpin of Confederate control over the Lower Mississippi. Among the Union regiments attacking the well ...
Others show how a loved one was cherished through a photograph. This section displays objects that helped the soldier get through the atrocities of war—objects that have helped generations since in ...
He left Edinburgh and moved to Mississippi as a 14-year-old ... Alamy Edinburgh has another memorial to the soldiers who died in the US Civil War, in Old Calton Burial Ground, depicting Abraham ...
he gives us some little glimpses into the lives of people on both sides – soldiers, citizens, those enslaved – affected by the raid. A very valuable contribution to the literature of the Vicksburg ...
Two years into the Civil War, black soldiers prepared for battle ... served as the linchpin of Confederate control over the Lower Mississippi. Among the Union regiments attacking the well ...
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