The Huntington acquires the Civil War-era Winslow Homer masterwork, "The Sutler's Tent"; Robert Therrien at the Broad; and ...
Matt VanAcker said the conservation efforts will allow visitors to view the flag as it was when it returned to the county in ...
Ely Samuel Parker, a Seneca leader and Civil War officer, has been posthumously admitted to the New York State Bar. The ...
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What Happened to Confederates After the Civil War?

This video looks at what became of the Confederates after the Civil War ended in 1865. From the surrender at Appomattox to ...
In the 1840s, Parker was denied admission to the New York State bar, despite meeting all the requirements and training to ...
The date selected for this event was between Veterans Day, Nov. 11, and Nov. 19, which is when President Abraham Lincoln gave ...
The African American Civil War Memorial Museum (AACWM) held its annual Reading of the Names on Nov. 11, honoring more than 200,000 United States Colored Troops. While the event marked a major moment ...
Soldiers who fought in the Civil War and World War I are buried in the Mica Peak Cemetery without proper markers honoring ...
A Seneca Nation leader and Civil War general is set to become the first-ever Native American posthumously admitted to the New ...
In a story published Nov. 14, 2025, about Ely Samuel Parker, a Seneca leader and Civil War officer who served in President Ulysses S. Grant’s Cabinet, The Associated Press erroneously ...