Fascinating Online Resource
I wanted to share a fascinating online resource with you today. Those of you who read comments left on posts…
I wanted to share a fascinating online resource with you today. Those of you who read comments left on posts…
August 16th 1863 Coal Creek Tenn 31 miles north of Knoxville and 11 miles below Big Creek Gap at…
Since Veteran’s Day is tomorrow, it seems like a fitting time to finish the story of Civil War Soldier W.C….
Photo from Find a Grave Joel Thompson was Don Casada’s 2nd great grand uncle, the brother of Alfred G. Thompson…
Photo by Suzi Phillips On a cold April day we set out to find the place Henry Grooms, his brother…
Today I’m going to share more information surrounding the story of Grooms Tune that I posted last week here…
I first shared portions of this post back in June of 2012. I grew up hearing the tune called Bonaparte’s…
Back in June I told you about Don Casada taking the time to write down all the names mentioned in W.C….
Cedar Mountain, Va. A Confederate field hospital – Library of Congress August 14th 1863 Camp Evenazer, Knox Co, E, Tenn…
Excerpt from the WCU Digital Collection – Taking the Train Sylva, NC On September 18, 1915, a crowd estimated at…
The first time I ever read the Civil War letters written by W.C. Penland several things jumped out at me….
Salt Making Operation – The Museum of Florida History Shortages, Substitutes, and Salt: Food during the Civil War in North…