PETERSBURG, Va. (WRIC) — A national campaign is underway to permanently protect one of the Civil War’s most pivotal battlefields — the site of the Union army’s final charge that helped end the war.
PRINCETON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Princeton Battlefield Society (PBS), American Battlefield Trust (ABT), and the State of New Jersey announced today that they will begin replanting the apple ...
The American Battlefield Trust is trying to preserve two more Civil War battlefield properties that are connected to the May 5, 1862, Battle of Williamsburg. A 2.2-acre site containing two abandoned ...
The South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust and American Battlefield Trust have commissioned artist Dale Watson to ...
YORK — The American Battlefield Trust has received permission from the York County Board of Supervisors to develop a 36.4-acre historic park with a trail on property adjacent to the Yorktown ...
A grant from the American Battlefield Trust’s History Field Trip Grant program will allow Christy Downs, a Willoughby Middle School history teacher, and her eighth-grade classroom to soon venture to ...
Volunteers of a little-known group called the Williamsburg Battlefield Association have come together in an effort to tell forgotten stories of the citizens, soldiers and enslaved people of the Civil ...
The Replanting Project is the latest effort from PBS, ABT, and the State to restore the historic ground to how it appeared on January 3, 1777 as we approach the 250th Anniversary of the Battle The ...
The Replanting Project is the latest effort from PBS, ABT, and the State to restore the historic ground to how it appeared on January 3, 1777 as we approach the 250(th) Anniversary of the Battle ...
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