Noell Wilson remembers beloved University of Mississippi history professor John Neff, with his distinguished, thick gray beard,...
Civil War
On May 6, 2018, a beautiful Sunday afternoon in Oxford, Mississippi, the local Camp 1803 of the...
Interview of Starke Miller by Steve Vassallo Starke, let’s turn the clock back to December, 1862...
Interview with Civil War historian Starke Miller by Steve Vassallo Describe the composition of the Square at...
Steve Vassallo continues his series of interviews with local Civil War historian Starke Miller. This week they...
Editor’s note: The following column by Mr. Vasallo and Mr. Miller will be a continuing local history...
(Hinds County, Miss.) – The Civil War Trust today announced the preservation of a 319-acre property associated...
In view of Confederate Heritage Month, a recent graduate of Ole Miss asked for recommendations on unbiased...
Ole Miss Center for Civil War Research Will Host Speaker Thavolia Glymph on Thursday, April 14, 2016
Ole Miss Center for Civil War Research Will Host Speaker Thavolia Glymph on Thursday, April 14, 2016
On April 14, Thavolia Glymph (Duke University) will speak on “Black Women and Children Refugees: The Making...
University, Miss (TLV) – The University of Mississippi has begun construction on a “context plaque” at the...
The Center for Civil War Research at the University of Mississippi, in conjunction with WAR-Net, invites you...
There seems to be an outcry to destroy all things Confederate. The flag has different meanings as...
I’m fairly certain my grandmother had already dealt with the impact of the Civil War on our...
The Mississippi Sons of Confederate Veterans will be holding the “Official State of Mississippi Confederate Soldiers’ Memorial...
Ole Miss Professor Jeffrey Stayton publishes his first book, a Civil War novel of nostalgia, redemption, and...
You are invited to attend a lecture by Robert Cook (University of Sussex) entitled “Pageant Without Parallel:...
Oxford, Miss. (TLV) – Renowned Civil War Historian James M. McPherson visited Square Books in Oxford, Mississippi...
One of the first homes in Oxford, Mississippi to be burned by the Union Army on August 22,...
On August 22, 1864, Oxford, Mississippi was deliberately burned by the Union Army during the Civil War. Just...
150 years ago, July 14 & 15, 1864, was the Battle of Harrisburg, Mississippi. It’s commonly known...