Civil War
This is the grave of the vile traitor Robert E. Lee. There isn't much reason to provide a complete biography of someone like Lee, who is extremely well-known. So a.
This is the grave of Joseph Johnston. Born in 1807 in a plantation house near Farmville, Virginia to Virginia elite, Johnston attended West Point where he did well and graduated.
This is the grave of the traitor Jefferson Davis. Unfortunately born in 1808 in Kentucky, Davis' family moved when he was a child, first to Louisiana and then to Mississippi..
This is the grave of Traveller, the horse of the traitor Lee. Traveller was born in 1857 in Greenbrier County, Virginia, which is now part of West Virginia. He won.
The South produces some, uh, interesting ideas about the Civil War. Dinosaur Kingdom II in Virginia is a sci-fi alt-history theme park in which dinosaurs defeat the Union Army. We.
This is the grave of Edwin Stanton. Born in 1814 in Steubenville, Ohio, Stanton was a sickly boy, afflicted with asthma. His father was a reasonably successful doctor but when.
I haven't blogged in a few days because I've been spending your generous donations seeing graves of many of the most despicable humans in American history. And a few good.
An African-American couple in California is rightfully upset about the middle school their child will attend having a long-standing "Civil War Ball." Chris Jackson and Vicki Snowden-Jackson were not happy.