Fitz John Porter
August 31, 1822 – May 21, 1901 Fitz John Porter was a corps commander with the Union Army, whose career was ruined by court … Read more
August 31, 1822 – May 21, 1901 Fitz John Porter was a corps commander with the Union Army, whose career was ruined by court … Read more
November 19, 1835–April 28, 1905 A nephew of Robert E. Lee and a Confederate major general, Fitzhugh Lee served one term as governor of … Read more
Birth Date: November 19, 1835 Parents: Sydney Smith Lee and Anna Maria (Mason) Lee “Fitzhugh Lee’s paternal grandfather, Harry “Lighthorse” Lee, was a Continental … Read more
March 2, 1833 Approved by Congress on March 1, 1833 and signed by President Andrew Jackson the next day, the Force Act of 1833, … Read more
About This Image John Wilkes Booth shot President Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theater on April 14, 1865. Source and Copyright Creator Bell & Bros. … Read more
About this Gallery On April 14, 1865, a group of conspirators led by John Wilkes Booth carried out assassination attempts on President Abraham Lincoln … Read more
About This Image On April 14, 1865, John Wilkes booth shot President Abraham Lincoln here, while the President and First Lady were watching a … Read more
About This Image On April 14, 1865, four years after Fort Sumter was surrendered to Confederate forces, a flag-raising ceremony was held. During the … Read more
About This Image The American Civil War began on April 12, 1861 when Confederate troops led by P.G.T. Beuaregard opened fire on Fort Sumter … Read more