Many of Lima’s 2,000 citizens were in church that sunny Sunday morning in April 1861 when the excited talk of war on the ...
In 1861, Mississippi became the second state to secede from the Union, the same day the Star of the West, a merchant vessel bringing reinforcements and supplies to Federal troops at Fort Sumter, South ...
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Veteran echocardiogram technician guides new cardiac device at Saint Anthony’s in 1999
In 1999, echocardiogram tech Nancy Lind monitors Saint Anthony’s new device ...
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The Time When New York City Seriously Considered Seceding From the United States
A culture clash driven by finances and Old World alignments had the Big Apple contemplating leaving the Union. The Civil War ...
An old schoolhouse in downtown Charleston that once housed a kindergarten and Confederate Museum is up for sale. Bids start ...
Four historians told The Washington Post that while the British were defeated in Yorktown, Virginia — not in South Carolina — ...
Ernest Richardson, of Sumter, passed away at Oak Hollow Nursing Home on Monday, Jan. 5, 2026, at the age of 74. Ernest was born on Jan. 4, 1952, to the late Isaac and Dorothy Hood Richardson.
This image shows a cyclorama building from 1894 (though it is not the cyclorama that was in Fort Worth). Courtesy Richard Selcer Cycloramas were a form of three-dimensional art hugely popular in the ...
Right-wing media figures and outlets are using the language of war to characterize protests against the presence of violent ...
For two years straight, a North Texas city's population has grown faster than the state's capital. But now Austin has beaten Fort Worth to become the fourth-most-populous city in the Lone Star State ...
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