Josiah and Franklin Workman were killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House on May 10, 1864.
Podcast – Killed at Spotsylvania Court House: A Pennsylvania Family’s Story
Josiah and Franklin Workman were killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House on May 10, 1864.
John Cole was mortally wounded on July 30, 1864 in the fight initiated by his fellow residents of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
Israel P. Long survived a harrowing ordeal at the notorious Confederate prison camp after being captured in May 1864.
Four diary entries from the Civil War document the evolution of holiday experiences of a soldier from Pennsylvania's Coal Region.
Discover how Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, observed Thanksgiving Day in 1864 during the Civil War. This historical piece explores local sermons, community events, and the patriotic spirit following Union victories, offering unique insights into 19th-century American life and culture during a pivotal era. Read the full story.
Sergeant Henry Keiser had escaped serious injury throughout the Civil War. His luck nearly ran out on October 19, 1864.
This map from the Library of Congress collections includes fantastic illustrations of the Coal Region during the Civil War.
After a landlord threw out the family of a Union soldier, the women of Pottsville rose up in anger to attack him.
Lieutenant William D. Williams was mortally wounded at Cold Harbor on June 3, 1864.
Private Anthony Wade died in an accidental shooting near Cold Harbor, Virginia in June 1864.