John Huffman wanted to play the tuba in a Civil War reenactment band so badly that he founded his own. The ironic tragedy is that he doesn’t get to play, but as the director, he’s okay with that. The ...
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The Williams Fifth Regimental Cavalry Band in northern Arizona is a group of high-school students strictly devoted to playing Civil War tunes. They dress in authentic clothes and play throughout the ...
A military band on horseback is set to join the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums' annual Civil War Winter Camp this fall. The event is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 25 at Spiegel Grove, ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A Tonawanda Band of Seneca leader and Civil War general is set to become the first-ever Native American posthumously admitted to the New York State Bar of Attorneys. Ely S.
A visit from President Lincoln and a confederate spy, a Civil War encampment, tales of Old Abe the eagle, and a theatrical presentation about women of the Civil War all are among the events at the ...
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