Though Tubman is most famous for her successes along the Underground Railroad, her activities as a Civil War spy are less well known.
A park that was the site of fierce fighting during the Battle of Hanover has a new name, in honor of the Union soldiers that ...
Penn Township resident Bill Bray has made it his mission to ensure the Civil War veterans buried in Westmoreland County are ...
President Trump said he told King Abdullah II of Jordan during a phone call Saturday that he would like Jordan and Egypt to ...
With the Combahee River Raid of 1863, Harriet Tubman earned her nickname "Moses" all over again—and became the first woman in ...
Saturday will mark 160 years since more than 20 Black Civil War soldiers fighting for the Union were massacred in ...
In the 1860s, two brothers, Nelson and Roswell Moore, photographers from Connecticut, got the idea to use the then-nascent ...
Military Road in Worcester, off Salisbury Street, not far from Park Avenue, takes its name from the school created by ...
Gen. Rufus Saxton wrote that he bore “witness to the value of her services… She was employed in the Hospitals and as a spy [and] made many a raid inside the enemy’s lines displaying remarkable courage ...
By Jim Beaugez Under cover of darkness during the early hours of June 7, 1863, an army of 1,500 Confederate troops approached ...
President Donald Trump is targeting federal employees who focus on diversity, equity and inclusion and career policy staffers ...
Somewhere Toward Freedom” tells the story of Sherman’s March to the Sea from the perspective of the formerly enslaved.