by editor | Dec 30, 2014 | Southern Partisan, Uncategorized
TENNESSEE: One of Andrew Jackson’s Prized Possessions Back at Hermitage Of all the tokens of appreciation governments sent him after the Battle of New Orleans, a small gold box, about the size of a deck of cards, was one of only five Jackson mentioned in his...
by editor | Nov 18, 2014 | Southern Partisan, Uncategorized
SOUTH CAROLINA — Professor Explores Senses of the Civil War COLUMBIA, SC – Experiencing war envelops all the human senses, even taste. The sensory experience of the Civil War is the subject of a new book written by University of South Carolina...
by editor | Sep 15, 2014 | Southern Partisan, Uncategorized
WEST VIRGINIA: Antietam and West Virginia SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. – It’s called the single bloodiest day in American history — the battle of Antietam. It took place September 17, 1862 and was the first battle fought on Union soil during the Civil War. It’s always been...
by editor | Aug 5, 2014 | Southern Partisan, Uncategorized
NORTH CAROLINA: Kids Civil War Camp a Hit DALLAS, N.C. — In the small Gaston County town of Dallas, kids between the ages of 8 and 12 recently walked up to men in blue and gray uniforms, took a feather, dipped it in fake ink, and picked which side of the Civil...
by editor | Jul 14, 2014 | Southern Partisan, Uncategorized
VIRGINIA: Washington and Lee to Remove Confederate Flag LEXINGTON, Va. — Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Va., has agreed to remove replicas of Confederate flags several months after 12 black law students demanded their removal from campus. The flags...
by editor | Jul 7, 2014 | Uncategorized
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