During the civil war and gold flakes continue to wash up on beaches immediately south of downtown chicago.
Attics yield civil war gold washington.
Union soldiers from california found some near washington d c.
The klondike gold strike in the yukon territory marked the end of an era when prospectors could hope to dig out a fortune from the earth.
On the eve of the war roughly 75 percent of the african american population lived in the south.
The reasons for and the aftermath of the civil war and reconstruction are deeply imprinted on american culture.
World war ii marked a watershed moment in african american history.
The smithsonian institution s m ɪ θ ˈ s oʊ n i ə n smith soh nee ən also known simply as the smithsonian is a trust instrumentality of the united states composed as a group of museums and research centers.
It was founded on august 10 1846 for the increase and diffusion of knowledge.
From 2010 until last year as virginia observed the 150th anniversary of the civil war archivists traveled the state in an antiques roadshow style campaign to unearth the past.
Perhaps because it came so late in time compared to other major gold strikes or perhaps because some miners did take home millions in spite of the frozen environment this gold rush left a lasting mark on the american imagination.
And two thirds of the total number of southern african americans lived in rural areas.
Nov 13 2016 the state asked residents for documents from the civil war and expected a few hundred.
Fbi agents department of conservation and natural resources dcnr employees and other unidentified people with shovels have descended upon the tiny town of dents run pennsylvania looking for a cache of gold bars lost just before the civil war battle of gettysburg that could today be.
The institution is named after its founding donor british scientist james smithson.
Horwitz explores this subject with open curiosity and a sense of humor.
The american civil war may be about to start up again and not for any of the reasons you might think.
Robert gould shaw october 10 1837 july 18 1863 was an american officer in the union army during the american civil war born into a prominent boston abolitionist family he accepted command of the first all black regiment the 54th massachusetts in the northeast supporting the promised equal treatment for his troops he encouraged the men to refuse their pay until it was equal to that.
It brought economic opportunities and opened new avenues for participation in american society.