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News Release: On the night of April 8, Lee held a council of war at his headquarters approximately a mile to the northeast of this location. Lee and his generals determined to launch an attack the following morning to brush aside the Federal cavalry blocking the road to allow the army to continue its march. Lee hoped...
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Route 66: Federal Partners
News Release: These are some of the federal partners we work with on Route 66.



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Indian Gaming; Approval of Tribal-State Class III Gaming Compacts in the State of North Dakota discussed on Dec. 19 by Interior Department
The US Interior Department published a one page notice on Dec. 19, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.

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Lockwood House - Room 1-16: Post-Civil War 1860s Period Classroom
News Release: * Return to The Civil War.


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Now That Summer Has Ended: An Exhibit about Winter Activities During the Fur Trade Era
News Release: Now That Summer Has Ended. is an exhibit on the second floor balcony at the Heritage Center running March 15 - Oct. 31, 2023. The following are selections from the exhibit, which includes historical artifacts used during the winter.

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Event Recap - Cheers to 65 Years: Celebrating the NPS Partnership with the SCA
News Release: In honor of the National Park Service’s 65-year partnership with the Student Conservation Association (SCA), the National Park Service Youth Programs Division and the SCA co-organized a virtual event, "Cheers to 65 Years: Celebrating the NPS Partnership With SCA " on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022. The event was also a time to celebrate the SCA’s milestone of placing more than 100,000 members into the field since 1957.


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Walt Whitman at Chatham Manor
News Release: "The house is quite crowded, everything impromptu, no system, all bad enough, but I have no doubt the best that can be done; all the wounds pretty bad, some frightful, the men in their old clothes, unclean and bloody.".
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Jonathan Letterman
News Release: Jonathan Letterman was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania in 1824. The son of a surgeon, Letterman graduated from Jefferson Medical College in 1849. He became an assistant surgeon in the Army Medical Department. Prior to the Civil War, he served on military campaigns against Native Americans. When the Civil War began, he was assigned to the Army of the Potomac. In June 1862, Letterman was promoted to major and appointed Medical Director of the Army.

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Interior Department discusses San Carlos Irrigation Project-Power Division, Arizona Power Rate Adjustment on Dec. 19
The US Interior Department published a six page notice on Dec. 19, according to the U.S. Government Publishing Office.

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