The Virginia General Assembly has passed a bill that would end some tax exemptions for organizations that honor the ...
I have been accused many times of having my nose buried in a book. It’s true. Is there anything better than diving into a new book? It’s a jump into the unknown that offers adventure ...
If individuals want to pay tribute to the Confederacy, they should pay that tribute themselves and not burden Virginia ...
This is the second time this bill has gone through the General Assembly, after Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed a version last year ...
The American Civil War (1861–1865) remains one of the most defining chapters in the nation’s past, forging our modern ...
There is a renewed debate in Virginia over whether Confederate organizations like the United Daughters of the Confederacy should be exempt from paying certain property and real estate taxes.
Hayes. The 23rd engaged Confederate troops on September 10, 1861, at Carnifex Ferry, Virginia (now West Virginia). Although McKinley was later assigned to the brigade quartermaster, he served under ...
Upon graduation in June 1861, he was commissioned a first lieutenant ... to include Bull Run (Virginia), Antietam (Maryland), Fredericksburg (Virginia), Chancellorsville (Virginia), and Gettysburg ...
Originally published Jan. 17 on KTVB.COM. About 40 states are mobilizing their National Guards to Washington, D.C., ahead of the 60th Presidential Inauguration.
1861 to declare independence from the American Union, officially calling themselves the Confederate States of America or CSA - a new country, with Richmond, Virginia declared as its capital city.
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin took the dais Monday morning to deliver his final State of the Commonwealth address before a new governor is elected later this year. The address ...