Ely Samuel Parker, a Seneca leader and Civil War officer, has been posthumously admitted to the New York State Bar. The ...
The Confederacy’s theory of victory at the start of the Civil War was straightforward — so logical, the historian Emory M.
We talk with Tim McGrath, author of "Three Roads to Gettysburg: Meade, Lee, Lincoln, and the Battle That Changed the War, the ...
Author Robert Watson provided a short overview about the Civil War during the summer of 1864 and the near invasion of Washington, D.C., by Confederate forces. The National Civil War Museum in ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A new exhibit at the Muhammad Ali Center honors Black soldiers from Kentucky who served in the ...
Union Army Sgt. Joseph H. White, interred in a now-abandoned cemetery in 1916, will have a permanent headstone placed at his ...
Ely S. Parker, a Tonawanda Seneca from western New York, never took no for an answer. At the start of the Civil War, Parker’s offer to enlist was rejected outright by another New Yorker, Secretary of ...
A Seneca Nation leader from the Tonawanda Band of Seneca and Civil War general is set to become the first-ever Native ...
Robert E. Ryan, WWII veteran and Alton attorney, dies at 102; POW survivor and lifelong community member honored.
Former U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Robert Stirm, a POW during the Vietnam War known for the iconic "Burst of Joy" photo reuniting ...