This historic hotel opened in 1851 and was used as a hospital during the Yellow Fever epidemic and the American Civil War.
This historic hotel opened in 1851 and was used as a hospital during the Yellow Fever epidemic and the American Civil War. Stories of The Marshall House abound, from ghost sightings in the ...
The Historic District is in the center of the city, chock full of well-preserved Civil War-era architecture ... Formerly abandoned due to a yellow fever outbreak, it was later transformed into ...
Veterans of the Texas Revolution, the Civil War, victims of the 1867 yellow fever epidemic, the 1919 hurricane, and so much more were all laid to rest here. On Saturday, Nov. 2, you can step back ...
A "War of 1812 hero" according to a timeline of ... receiving "high praise for his work among victims of a yellow fever epidemic that struck Wilmington in 1821," according to NCpedia.org.
More than 130 years after his death, the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War held their annual celebration of the ...
The city's ghostly reputation may be related to the bloody Civil War, the yellow fever epidemics of 1820 and 1876 or the numerous murders that took place throughout its history. These chilling ...
Two spooky spots in Georgia landed spots on USA TODAY's 10Best lists, one is a haunted hotel while another is a haunted ...
Mexican-American War and U.S. Civil War, buried alongside locals who succumbed to yellow fever in an 1867 epidemic or drowned in an 1874 tropical storm. More than 600 people are buried at Old Bayview.
[Above: Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), an Iraq war veteran, says Pete Hegseth is “dangerously unqualified” to be defense ...
During his 14 years as president (1858–1872), he brought about sweeping liberal reform, led his side to victory in a civil ...