- April 9, 1865 is widely known as the day the American Civil War ended.Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee handed his sword over to Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant…
- Many people think the American Civil War had to happen. It reunited a torn country and put an end to slavery. But was it a "good" war, and is there even…
- Before the Civil War, North Carolina was a poor, agrarian state. The people who lived here were renowned for their independence. It was a quality that…
- During the Civil War, the Union Army had an increasing supply of something the Confederacy lacked: food. Canning operations in the North kept the Union’s…
- America was a highly religious nation during the Civil War era and spiritual believers on both sides of the conflict turned to their faith to understand…
- Many families here in North Carolina have ed down stories about the experiences of their ancestors during the Civil War. For most people, those tales…
- Henry Berry Lowry was a Lumbee Indian sometimes described as the “Robin Hood” of Robeson County, North Carolina. But Lowry’s story is much more nuanced…
- Historians estimate that more than 56,000 Americans died in prison camps during the Civil War. That's a casualty figure that is far greater than any…
- The Civil War was one of the bloodiest wars fought in American history. Although the North won, led bravely by President Abraham Lincoln, Union victory…
- Some historians refer to the Civil War as the “war between the states" – a white man’s war. But to many people of color – it was the “war for freedom.”…