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A group that works to publicize and remember an infamous chapter in Elmira's history — a Civil War prison camp where ...
After a long historic journey across the country, old Civil War artifacts that predate 1860, have made their way to Wisconsin ...
Two generations of the Borden family left a large and lasting imprint on the development of the early Milton community, ...
In this episode, we visit a Confederate camp reenactment featuring members of the 48th Alabama Infantry. Their historically accurate gear gives us a unique opportunity to learn how to identify Civil ...
Author Darin Wipperman provides a tantalizing glimpse into the world of Berdan’s sharpshooters during the American Civil War.
MELLEN, Wis. (WFRV) – One northern Wisconsin campground cracked the Top 10 in a recent national ranking of the 2025 Best Places to Camp. On July 8, The Dyrt, the largest source of information ...
A law from 1849 does not ban abortion in Wisconsin. That's what the state Supreme Court decided Wednesday.
Minnesota World War II veteran Les Schrenk recently got a chance to visit the former POW camp in Poland where he was held captive for 15 months. WCCO spoke with Schrenk about the emotions of ...
Thunderstorms on Sunday, June 29, led to weather warnings across Wisconsin and caused the Morgan Wallen concert in Madison to be temporarily evacuated.
After nearly 80 years, a World War II Ka-Bar knife belonging to Marine LeRoy Ziarnik was returned to his family in Wisconsin, symbolizing remembrance and honoring all military service members.
A Detroit solider who was captured and died as a prisoner of war during World War II has been identified and recovered.