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Big Bethel
The battle at Virginia,s Big Bethel Church, known as the Civil War,s first land battle, was a baptism of fire for a nation newly torn apart by civil war. Northern and Southern …
Yorktown's Civil War Siege
On 4 April 1862, Major General George McClellan marched his 121,500-strong Army of the Potomac from Fort Monroe toward Richmond. Blocking his path were Major General John B. …
The CSS Virginia: Sink Before Surrender
When the CSS Virginia (Merrimack) slowly steamed down the Elizabeth River toward Hampton Roads on March 8, 1862, the tide of naval warfare turned from wooden sailing ships to …
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Born in 1800 in Southampton County, Virginia, Nat Turner was one of millions of enslaved persons of African descent in the United States. Encouraged to learn to read and write, …
The Monitor Boys: The Crew of the Union's First Ironclad
The United States Navy's first ironclad warship rose to glory during the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862, but there's much more to know about the USS Monitor. Historian …
Fort Monroe
Harry's War
Harry's War: A World War II Memoir, the story of the USAAF's 30th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron, comes to life with 150 photographs. Harry's War is an engaging personal story about …
Hilton Village
Established in 1918, Hilton Village was the first public housing project built in the United States. Spurred on by Newport News Shipbuilding president Homer Ferguson, it was …
A History of Ironclads: The Power of Iron Over Wood
One of history's greatest naval engagements, the Battle of Hampton Roads, occurred on March 8 and 9, 1862. On the first morning, the Confederate ironclad the CSS Virginia, formerly …
History of Ironclads
One of history's greatest naval engagements, the Battle of Hampton Roads, occurred on March 8 and 9, 1862. On the first morning, the Confederate ironclad the CSS Virginia, formerly …
Yorktown's Civil War Siege: Drums Along the Warwick
On 4 April 1862, Major General George McClellan marched his 121,500-strong Army of the Potomac from Fort Monroe toward Richmond. Blocking his path were Major General John B. …