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Virtual Presentation at Oklahoma's Honey Springs Battlefield


We ve talked about Honey Springs Battlefield before.  It s just so cool that we have a real battlefield in Oklahoma.  You expect to see them in the South, but to have one that is within just a couple hours drive, is just too cool.
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Honey Spring Battlefield is just up the road in Checotah, Oklahoma. The battlefield was one of the largest documented hostile encounters in Indian Territory.  The battle took place in 1863 between the First Division Army of the Frontier, and the Confederate Indian Brigade. There were approximately 9000 men involved in this battle.
The Honey Springs Battlefield is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a National Historic Landmark. It s open Tuesday through Saturday from 9am-5pm, with adult admission of just $5. You can find more information on the battlefield here. ....

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What Rare Images of Black Military Surgeons Reveal About the Civil War Era—and Today


What Rare Images of Black Military Surgeons Reveal About the Civil War Era and Today
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When shots were fired at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, the Civil War began and so did a new era in American photojournalism. But even though the conflict was the first U.S. war to be systematically photographed, photographs of Black Civil War soldiers, 160 years later, are hard to find.
Even harder to find are photographs of a small subset of those troops: the 13 men who, out of more than 180,000 Black Americans who served in the Union Army, are known to have done so as surgeons, according Jill L. Newmark’s research for the U.S. National Library of Medicine. ....

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