Reinventing Confederate landmarks
NEW ORLEANS—Inside Louisiana’s Civil War Museum, battle flags line the walls. Uniforms, swords and long-barreled guns fill museum cases beside homespun knapsacks, dented canteens and tiny framed pictures of wives that soldiers carried into battle.
Civil War museums changing as view on war changes
NEW ORLEANS -- Inside Louisiana's Civil War Museum, battle flags line the walls. Uniforms, swords and long-barreled guns fill museum cases beside homespun knapsacks, dented canteens and tiny framed pictures of wives that soldiers carried into battle.
Civil War museums trying to change exhibits, perceptions
NEW ORLEANS -- Inside Louisiana's Civil War Museum, battle flags line the walls. Uniforms, swords and long-barreled guns fill museum cases beside homespun knapsacks, dented canteens and tiny framed pictures of wives that soldiers carried into battl ...
Sons of Confederate Veterans Sues City of Lexington
Lexington, VA - The battle over the Confederate flag in Lexington entered a new phase when attorneys representing the Sons of Confederate Veterans filed a civil rights lawsuit in Roanoke federal court against the city of Lexington Thursday afternoon.
Borderland Veterans Camp forms in Douglas
In a way to preserve history and honor all those who have served the country, the Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp has announced the formation of the Borderland Veterans Camp #2201 in Douglas.
Civil War museums change with time
In this undated photo provided by Louisiana's Civil War Museum, interior displays are seen at LouisianaÔø½s Civil War Museum in New Orleans. Battle flags line the walls.
Civil War museums evolve to stay relevant
Interior displays in Louisiana's Civil War Museum in New Orleans. / By Patricia Ricci, AP NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Inside Louisiana's Civil War Museum, battle flags line the walls.
Civil War museums evolving with views
NEW ORLEANS — Inside Louisiana's Civil War Museum, battle flags line the walls. Uniforms, swords and long-barreled guns fill museum cases beside homespun knapsacks, dented canteens and tiny framed pictures of wives that soldiers carried into battle.
Civil War museums throughout the country have updated exhibits with new information and displays
NEW ORLEANS - Inside Louisiana's Civil War Museum, battle flags line the walls. Uniforms, swords and long-barreled guns fill museum cases beside homespun knapsacks, dented canteens and tiny framed pictures of wives that soldiers carried into battle.