St. Albans Historical Society & Museum
St. Albans, Vermont | The Confederate raid of October 19th, 1864 is considered to be the most northern action of the Civil War.
Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and Clisby Austin House
Tunnel Hill, Georgia | In 1864, Sherman occupied this historic site and set up his headquarters in the nearby Clisby Austin House, where he planned...
The Samuel May House Living History Museum
Prestonburg, Kentucky | This historic site was the boyhood home of Col. Andrew Jackson May, the leading Confederate organizer in eastern Kentucky.
Travellers Rest Plantation and Museum
Nashville, Tennessee | This historic site was used as Confederate Army of Tennessee headquarters for two weeks prior to the 1864 Battle of Nashville.
Poplar Grove National Cemetery
Petersburg, Virginia | The cemetery, part of the National Park Service, was established in 1868 for Union soldiers who died during the Petersburg and...
Adams-Van Lew House
During the Civil War, Elizabeth Van Lew led a Union espionage operation. African Americans, such as Van Lew's associate Mary Jane Richards (whose...