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Kellie B. Gormly

Kellie B. Gormly is an award-winning journalist who writes for publications including The Washington Post, Smithsonian and Woman's World. She specializes in Civil War history.

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Arlington National Cemetery during the Civil War.

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How Robert E. Lee’s Home Became Arlington National Cemetery

When General Robert E. Lee left Arlington to lead Confederate forces, Union troops moved in and soon the general’s estate hosted Civil War burials.

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Richmond Bread Riot

The Richmond Bread Riot: When Women Led the Charge Against Inflation

Food shortages in the South during the Civil War prompted working class women to riot in 1863.

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