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We The People: Camp Randall’s roots date back to the Civil War
Camp Randall is named after Alexander Randall, the sixth governor of Wisconsin. He is credited with organizing Union troops from Wisconsin to fight in the Civil War.
As the nation prepares to celebrate Juneteenth, the legacy of thousands of Black Civil War soldiers who once trained in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, will never be forgotten, thanks to the Camp ...
Window covering at Arlington Historical Museum honors Sgt. Nimrod Burke of the 23rd US Colored Infantry (staff photo by Scott McCaffrey) New research is shedding light on a 40-acre military camp for ...
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'Act of remembrance': New building planned at Elmira Civil War prison camp. What to know
A group that works to publicize and remember an infamous chapter in Elmira's history — a Civil War prison camp where thousands of Confederate soldiers died — is kicking off a fundraising campaign to ...
During the war, a Ukrainian boy lost his home, his father and his friends. Could he find new buddies at a camp in the mountains? Artem Miz singing the Ukrainian national anthem with his fellow campers ...
A Civil War prison camp operated along the Chemung River in Elmira between July 1864 and July 1865, and nearly 3,000 of the 12,000 Confederate soldiers incarcerated there died. A group known as ...
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