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The Jackson-Vicksburg Campaign: A Pivotal Civil War Turning Point

The Jackson-Vicksburg Campaign: A Pivotal Civil War Turning Point

By JustoPosted on October 9, 2025

The Jackson-Vicksburg Campaign stands as one of the most strategically significant military operations of the American Civil War, ultimately securing […]

Baxter Springs, Kansas: A Journey Through History

Baxter Springs, Kansas: A Journey Through History

By JustoPosted on October 6, 2025

Steeped in a rich tapestry of history, Baxter Springs, Kansas, stands as a testament to the diverse forces that shaped […]

Richard Francis Yeager: The Feared Confederate Guerrilla of the Border Wars

Richard Francis Yeager: The Feared Confederate Guerrilla of the Border Wars

By JustoPosted on October 6, 2025

Known infamously as Dick Yeager, Richard Francis Yeager was a significant figure during the tumultuous American Civil War, specifically as […]

Monocacy: The Battle That Saved Washington, D.C. – A Definitive Guide

Monocacy: The Battle That Saved Washington, D.C. – A Definitive Guide

By JustoPosted on October 3, 2025

The Battle of Monocacy, fought on July 9, 1864, stands as a pivotal yet often overlooked conflict of the American […]

Georgia Civil War Battles: A Comprehensive History

Georgia Civil War Battles: A Comprehensive History

By JustoPosted on October 3, 2025

The landscape of the American South was irrevocably altered by the devastating conflict of the Civil War, and nowhere was […]

Fort Row: The Heartbreaking Kansas Refuge for Civil War’s Native American Exodus

Fort Row: The Heartbreaking Kansas Refuge for Civil War’s Native American Exodus

By JustoPosted on September 28, 2025

Nestled on the south bank of the Verdigris River in what is now Wilson County, Kansas, lay a modest yet […]

Mary Ann Bickerdyke: Civil War Nurse and Unsung Heroine

Mary Ann Bickerdyke: Civil War Nurse and Unsung Heroine

By JustoPosted on September 26, 2025

In the annals of American history, few figures shine as brightly and defiantly as Mary Ann Bickerdyke, a formidable nurse […]

Opothle Yahola: The Unyielding Muscogee Creek Chief Who Defied Forced Removal and Fought for Freedom

Opothle Yahola: The Unyielding Muscogee Creek Chief Who Defied Forced Removal and Fought for Freedom

By JustoPosted on September 25, 2025

Chief Opothle Yahola stands as a towering figure in Muscogee Creek history, renowned as both a skilled diplomat and a […]

Early’s Raid: Confederate Operations in the Shenandoah Valley and the Threat to Union Rail Lines

Early’s Raid: Confederate Operations in the Shenandoah Valley and the Threat to Union Rail Lines

By JustoPosted on September 23, 2025

In the tumultuous summer of 1864, the American Civil War raged, and a critical Confederate offensive known as Early’s Raid […]

Beyond the Battlefield: Oklahoma’s Crucial Civil War Legacy in Indian Territory

Beyond the Battlefield: Oklahoma’s Crucial Civil War Legacy in Indian Territory

By JustoPosted on September 22, 2025

While much of the American Civil War narrative focuses on engagements in the eastern states, the conflict raged fiercely on […]

New Nation: American Timeline (1785-1876)

New Nation: American Timeline (1785-1876)

By JustoPosted on September 21, 2025

The period following the Revolutionary War in 1783 marked a pivotal era in the formation of the United States, as […]

The Red River Campaign in Louisiana: A Pivotal Civil War Operation

The Red River Campaign in Louisiana: A Pivotal Civil War Operation

By JustoPosted on September 19, 2025

The Red River Campaign, a significant Union Army-Navy operation of the American Civil War, unfolded from March 2 to May […]

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