In April 1861, just three days after the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter, President Abraham Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers to fill the ranks of the Union Army and end the rebellion in the ...
Reenactors in olive-colored uniforms ran and ducked over snow-covered ground, weapons-bearing military vehicles rolled along roads and the sounds of 1940s firearms boomed through the air on Feb. 23 at ...
Memorial Day events across the Treasure Valley gave pause to remember and honor those who served our country and lost their lives in that service. At Morris Hill Cemetery, Civil War reenactors ...
SALISBURY — The difference between something good and something great is attention to detail. When Civil War era reenactors descended upon the Old Lutheran Cemetery in Salisbury for the first annual ...
Civil War reenactments have drawn more attendees after the removal of statues. Before showtime, pots and pans are some of the tools reenactor Tanya Haessly makes the most use of as a camp cook, ...
During World War II, thousands of men and women boarded trains, leaving their hometowns for their military assignments. For many of them, it was their first trip away from home, and many would not ...
A youngster mingling through camp stands at attention with a toy rifle during the Battle for Siemers Farm Civil War Reenactment on Saturday, May. 24, 2025, in Green Bluff, Wash.
KEWEENAW COUNTY, MI – Step back in time at this Civil War-era army camp reenactment. Battery D, 1st Michigan Light Artillery, will have an encampment at Fort Wilkins Historic State Park from 8:30 a.m.