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Traitors and Spies Infiltrate Wheeling

April 29, 2012 Editor’s Note: This article is part of an occasional series on the Civil War sesquicentennial provided by members of the Wheeling Civil War 150 Committee. more »»

 
 
 
Unsung Civil War Hero Was Born in Wheeling

March 25, 2012 Editor’s Note: This article is part of an occasional series on the Civil War sesquicentennial provided by members of the Wheeling Civil War 150 Committee. more »»

Civil War Flag Returned

March 23, 2012 RICHMOND HILL, Ga. (AP) — As Fort McAllister fell to the Union Army of Gen. William . more »»

Slavery Alive And Well in Wheeling

March 4, 2012 Even as the observance of Black History Month has concluded for another year, it might be well to focus on slavery and the Civil War era, especially as it relates to Wheeling. more »»

Civil War Cannon Finds New Home

February 21, 2012 STEUBENVILLE — A Civil War-era cannon used by Union troops has found a home at the Historic Fort Steuben Visitors Center. more »»

WNHAC Unveils iPhone, iPad App

February 13, 2012 Looking for at-your-fingertips information on Wheeling’s unique Civil War heritage, from West Virginia’s birthplace to the clergyman who fled town and refused to return because he didn’t want to pra... more »»

Ohio Family Battles Over Access to Civil War Items

February 6, 2012 BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (AP) — Civil War artifacts passed among generations have sparked a modern family feud in Ohio. more »»

S.C. Church Founded by Former Slaves Marks 150th

January 31, 2012 HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — The oldest church congregation on Hilton Head Island is celebrating its 150th anniversary. The Island Packet of Hilton Head (http://bit. more »»

The General Comes to Town

January 22, 2012 Editor’s Note: This article is part of an occasional series on the Civil War sesquicentennial provided by members of the Wheeling Civil War 150 Committee. more »»

Storyteller Brings Tubman to Life

January 19, 2012 BUCKHANNON, W.Va. more »»

Ohio Native Gives Life To Civil War Memories

January 8, 2012 A serendipitous discovery of a cache of old letters, a diary and memoirs resulted in the development of a large book that offers a fascinating eyewitness view of the Civil War from the perspective o... more »»

Athenaeum Was Beautiful Theater, Infamous Prison

December 17, 2011 Editor’s Note: This article is part of an occasional series on the Civil War sesquicentennial provided by members of the Wheeling Civil War 150 Committee. more »»

Courtroom Nearly Back To 19th Century Condition

December 11, 2011 WHEELING — It’s been five months in waiting and soon the courtroom in West Virginia Independence Hall will look more historically accurate to the 19th century original. more »»

Video Highlights Area’s Role in Civil War

December 1, 2011 The Northern Panhandle is one of nine West Virginia regions featured in a series of online videos promoting the state as a destination for Civil War buff. more »»

Confederate Sympathy Leads to Lost Property

October 16, 2011 Editor’s Note: This article is part of an occasional series on the Civil War sesquicentennial provided by members of the Wheeling Civil War 150 Committee. more »»

City of Wheeling Goes to War

September 18, 2011 Editor’s Note: This article is part of an occasional series on the Civil War sesquicentennial provided by members of the Wheeling Civil War 150 Committe. more »»

Editor Takes on The ‘Tyrants of the East’

August 14, 2011 Editor’s Note: This article is part of an occasional series on the Civil War sesquicentennial provided by members of the Wheeling Civil War 150 The pages of Wheeling’s Daily Intelligencer in... more »»

Tensions Grew In July 1861

July 31, 2011 Editor’s Note: This article is part of an occasional series on the Civil War sesquicentennial provided by members of the Wheeling Civil War 150 Committee. more »»

Manassas Battlefield Grows on Eve of 150th

July 20, 2011 RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Manassas Battlefield is expanding on the eve of the 150th anniversary of the first great land battle in the Civil War. more »»

The War That Divided A Nation

July 9, 2011 WHEELING — You never know what you might find in that forgotten box shoved deep in a closet or in a dark corner of your basement. Al Eimer can attest to that. more »»

 
 

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