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Sergeant James W. Armstrong went “missing-in-action” in October 1863 during the Battle of Philadelphia, Tenn., according to his service record. This husband and father seemed to have disappeared from the battlefield. His family, unsure of his whereabouts, reached out to Clara Barton in 1865 to find answers. They would find closure in […]
Head to St. Clement’s Island Museum for a weekend of activities commemorating a forgotten tragedy of the American Civil War, the Black Diamond Disaster.
Discover the ways Clara Barton’s work of searching for missing soldiers is carried on today through the Defense Personnel Accounting Agency.
The Civil War created an epidemic of unidentified dead soldiers. Find out how the issue evolved from the then to World War I.
Renowned forensic anthropologist Dr. Douglas Owsley will discuss his work and how he’s helped to reveal the stories of those who fought in the Civil War.
