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National Museum of American History 1850 - 1900 "Union" Appliqued Quilt National Museum of American History 1875 - 1885 Pieced and Appliqued "Basket" Quilt National Museum of American History 1860 - ...
In this first episode of Kings and Generals’ animated series on the American Civil War, we explore the core causes of the conflict - including slavery, westward expansion, economic tensions, and ...
Joan Hodges' 54-by-60-inch quilt, which began with the idea of exploring Black women in the civil rights movement, will feature more than 20 women "who have made a difference," she told Newsday.
The fabric of our country's history is in the spotlight this weekend during a quilt show in Jessamine County.
Explore the American Civil War's history, causes like slavery and states' rights, key events including Gettysburg and Antietam, and the war's lasting impact on the United States ...
The Civil War started in April 1861 and raged for over four years. From Fort Sumter to Appomattox and beyond, here are the most basic facts you need.
Explore Civil War history at Castlerock Museum on July 12, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy reenactors, artillery replicas, and period ...
Every American citizen, whether born in this country or naturalized, should understand that the conflict over slavery is what caused the Civil War.
Club News: 161st anniversary of the Civil War Battle of Fayetteville commemorated with activities; retire your worn flag to the American Legion; Quilt Club and Embroiders Guild meet March 31, 2024 ...
The Civil War changed the social, economic, and political landscape for women from every walk of American life—perhaps nowhere more so than in the field of nursing.
BERTRAND — The Civil War-era quilt top rested at the bottom of an antique, metal clothes hamper for 14 years before Rita Skiles discovered it.
What led the United States into civil war in 1861? In this premiere episode of Kings and Generals’ American Civil War series, we examine the legal, economic, and moral roots of the conflict ...