Johnson Hall State Historic Site
The Johnson Hall State Historic Site was the home of Sir William Johnson, the British Superintendent of Indian Affairs in the Province of New York and...
Shiloh Baptist Church
Alexandria, occupied by Union troops during the Civil War, became a refuge for African Americans escaping slavery. Before the war ended, about 50...
Delta Cultural Center
Helena, Arkansas | The museum presents and interprets the history of the Arkansas Delta, including exhibits dedicated to the Civil War.
Old Washington
Washington, Kentucky | This town originated as an outpost for pioneers in 1785 and contains many historic sites associated with the Civil War.
Fort Higley
African Americans helped construct and man Fort Higley, which was part of the Union defenses of Knoxville.
Kitty Payne
In the years before the Civil War, Virginia’s laws restricted free blacks and also tightened the legal grip on slaves. Some blacks, however, struggled...