Lexington family finds letter from 1861 in wall during house remodel
By; Lindsey Ward LEXINGTON, Va. – Home remodels always uncover the unexpected, but one Lexington family was quite surprised by what they found
By; Lindsey Ward LEXINGTON, Va. – Home remodels always uncover the unexpected, but one Lexington family was quite surprised by what they found
By John P. Rankin, Madison historian MADISON – There were only two battles of any size fought in Madison County during the
By Meris Lutz, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution After two years of controversy, Cobb commissioners have finally approved a name for a new park under construction
By STEPHEN HUDAK |ORLANDO SENTINEL Critics of a divisive plan to install a Confederate general’s statue in a Lake County government building filed
By Mike Scruggs At Appomattox Courthouse in April of 1865, an Alabama soldier by the name of Zeb Thompson stood, rifle by
By Mike Scruggs As I wrote last week in part 1 of this series, perhaps the best estimate of the number of
By MICHAEL E. RUANE | The Washington Post First, conservator Caitlin Smith carefully drilled a hole in the sealed copper box that
By Rebekah Riess, CNN Multiple Michigan branches of the NAACP are calling for the immediate resignation of Michigan state Sen. Dale Zorn after
By Danielle Wallace | Fox News The remains of a Confederate general and his wife might be removed from a park in Memphis, Tenn., after his
By C. SUAREZ ROJAS Richmond Times-Dispatch A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit the Hanover NAACP filed in August that sought to
