Allowing visitors to see the views Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower enjoyed from their home is the focus of a project to be funded by a $187,000 gift from the Gettysburg
Private Samuel M. Weigel had already seen extensive combat by the time his veteran Union regiment reached the battlefield near Maryland's Monocacy River in July 1864.
There were no government-issued military “dog tags” during the war. So a soldier might write his name on a piece of paper and pin it to his uniform before going into combat.
National Park Service (NPS) Superintendent Steve Sims has named Jana Friesen McCabe, as the new site manager of Eisenhower National Historic Site effective Jan. 2, 2022. The park preserves the
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