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  • Chinese Soldiers Fought in U.S. Civil War

    Those were the days of sailing ships augmented by steam power and China was as remote from the Eastern United States as it was possible to be. Still,…

    by bgill

    Updated 17 May 2013 - 2,200 views

    Contributions 4 images, 1 comment, 1 story

  • Officers and Men of the Texas Republican Army

    Battle of San Jacinto 21st April 1836

    by bgill

    Updated 21 Apr 2013 - 20,667 views

    Contributions 12 images, 11 comments, 29 stories

  • Terezin / Theresienstadt

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    Updated 19 Apr 2013 - 9,289 views

    Contributions 2 images, 45 stories

  • Congressional Medal of Honor Multiple Medal Recipients

    Entire regiments fought through terrible battles time after time, with none of their members being recognized by the awarding of this high honor.…

    by bgill

    Updated 09 Apr 2013 - 4,646 views

    Contributions 12 images, 1 comment, 6 stories

  • THE DEATH OF BENGE or CHIEF BENCH

    The following account of the killing of BENGE, related by Dr. James HUFF, the last surviving member of Vincent HOBBS' party

    by bgill

    Updated 15 Feb 2013 - 7,888 views

    Contributions 5 comments, 1 story

  • Female Nazi War Criminals

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    Updated 04 Jan 2013 - 27,523 views

    Contributions 10 images, 2 stories

  • Bergen-Belsen

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    Updated 20 Oct 2012 - 21,506 views

    Contributions 1 image, 74 stories

  • DEATH CAMPS

    by bgill

    Updated 30 Jul 2012 - 13,649 views

    Contributions 3 images, 65 stories

  • FEMALE CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS & SPIES

    Like most historic battles, the U.S. Civil War had its spies--men and women--on both sides. It was a hazardous occupation with few rewards.

    by bgill

    Updated 11 Jul 2012 - 174,823 views

    Contributions 36 images, 8 comments, 28 stories

  • TEXAS RANGERS

    BURIED IN THE TEXAS STATE CEMETERY

    by bgill

    Updated 25 Jun 2012 - 1,974 views

    Contributions 5 images, 7 stories

  • The Bielski Partisans

    by bgill

    Updated 23 Jun 2012 - 11,579 views

    Contributions 1 image, 1 comment, 116 stories

  • WAR of 1812

    VANBIBBER

    by bgill

    Updated 23 Jun 2012 - 2,176 views

    Contributions 3 comments, 1 story

  • HENRY FLANDERS

    Henry Flanders: Serves as Boatman

    by bgill

    Updated 05 Jun 2012 - 484 views

    Contributions 1 comment, 1 story

  • California Gold Rush

    The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill. As news of the discovery spread, some 300,000…

    by bgill

    Updated 04 Jun 2012 - 32,898 views

    Contributions 21 images, 3 comments, 20 stories

  • CAPTAIN James Estill Cox

    PIONEER, DIES OF GANGRENE

    by bgill

    Updated 29 Apr 2012 - 818 views

    Contributions 1 comment, 1 story

  • Harvey Logan, aka Kid Curry

    Curry was born Harvey Alexander Logan in Tama County, Richland Township, Iowa in 1867.

    by bgill

    Updated 15 Apr 2012 - 5,747 views

    Contributions 4 images, 5 comments, 6 stories

  • FREE AFRICAN AMERICANS OF VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA, MARYL

    by bgill and others can contribute.

    Updated 08 Apr 2012 - 4,047 views

    Contributions 1 image, 9 stories

  • QUANTRELL'S RAIDERS

    WILLIAM CLARKE QUANTRELL

    by bgill

    Updated 26 Mar 2012 - 32,601 views

    Contributions 19 images, 4 comments, 27 stories

  • My Favorite Famous Native American Women

    All Native American women are "famous" each and everyone. So all of them past or present deserve their moment in the sun.

    by bgill

    Updated 21 Mar 2012 - 9,838 views

    Contributions 6 images, 2 comments, 8 stories

  • Black Missourians in the Civil War

    The men of the 62nd and 65th U.S. Colored Troops were the co-founders of Lincoln Institute (later Lincoln University). Pictured are Logan Bennett (see…

    by bgill

    Updated 22 Feb 2012 - 347 views

    Contributions 1 image, 1 story

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