The American
Battlefield Trust
is a charitable organization whose primary focus is the preservation of
battlefields of the American Civil War, the Revolutionary ...
The four-year struggle of the Civil
War affected every American in ...
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We see battlefields as outdoor
classrooms, teaching young ...
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The American
Battlefield Trust
is a charitable organization (501(c)(3)) whose primary focus is in the
preservation of battlefields of the American Civil War, the ...
The American
Battlefield Trust
is America 's
largest non-profit organization (501-C3) devoted to the preservation of our
nation's endangered Civil War, Revolu...
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Battlefield Trust’s 2016 Teacher of the Year, Phil Caskey, collects bottlecaps
to represent Civil War death toll. via @EmergingCWBlog emergingcivilwar.com/20…
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Fact
#1: In 1860, Petersburg was the second largest
city in Virginia
and the seventh largest in the Confederacy. By 1864, however, its significance
resided in the five railroads that connected Petersburg
with Richmond
and points south and west. #PetersburgCampaign
58 mins ago · Twitter
The
Battles and Siege of Petersburg
are a particularly complex and broad series of actions that spanned some 10
months and hundreds of square miles. To get you started, follow us today as we
share our #Top10Facts about The #PetersburgCampaign.
2 hours ago · Twitter
"My
poor boy. He was too good for this earth. God has called him home. I know that
he is much better off in heaven, but then we loved him so much. It is hard,
hard to have him die!"—Abraham Lincoln on the death of his son Willie,
#OnThisDay February 20th, 1862. pic.twitter.com/DZl5Hjh…
18 hours ago · Twitter
We
now have over 80 fantastic submissions to the Battlefield Seasons photography
contest! The top voted picture for each season will win, so take a break &
enjoy a pictorial journey through our nation's hallowed grounds while you vote
for your favorites. www.battlefields.org/le…
19 hours ago · Twitter
#OnThisDay,
February 20th, 1895, Frederick Douglass attended a meeting of the National
Council of Women in Washington, D.C. Shortly after he returned home, Douglass
died of a massive heart attack. He was 77. www.battlefields.org/le…
20 hours ago · Twitter
Learn
more about the Confederate commander at the Battle of Olustee, Joseph Finegan. www.battlefields.org/le…
21 hours ago · Twitter
Lachlan
McIntosh, Scottish American military and political leader during the American
Revolution who fatally shot Button Gwinnett, a signer of the Declaration of
Independence, in a dual, died #OnThisDay, February 20, 1806. pic.twitter.com/1ajN8bd…
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