and one of the United States Colored Troops buried at Shiloh, operated a station on the Underground Railroad in the Church basement and his home,” Lyons said. After the Civil War the little ...
Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church has a reason to celebrate its history, and Saturday the congregation of past and present ...
Sunday marks the 197th anniversary of the first Black-owned and operated newspaper in the United States, the origin of ...
Former Governor Joseph McMinn lived there and is buried in the Shiloh Presbyterian Cemetery. In 1904 Gideon Blackburn operated a mission on the grounds of what is now the cemetery. The church was ...
Known as Cohansey Crossing when a church was formed in the area in 1737, the name Shiloh was adopted in 1771, though some sources think the borough was named for the Civil War Battle of Shiloh.
John 3:16 Wade was born in Shiloh, Illinois on January 3 ... in particular the Civil War, Lincoln, and Roosevelt. He was interested in classic black and white movies and westerns too.
Church pews are still used for seating ... It’s always fun to show up to see the penguins get their dinner! The Shiloh National Military Park preserves the site where one of the Civil War’s first ...
Seventy Black Union military members who fought in the Civil War will be memorialized in a monument planned for Rocky Mount in Franklin County, Virginia.
Bruton Parish Church officials recently hung a new plaque explaining an existing Civil War-era tablet that honors dead ...
Shiloh National Military Park is honored to announce a series of events commemorating the 163rd anniversary of the historic ...