For years, Colonel Charles A. Wikoff’s military belt, coated in bronze, perched alone on his tombstone at the Historic Easton Cemetery, missing its bladed counterpart. Sometime in the mid-1900s, the ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. − It wasn’t exactly King Arthur’s sword in a stone; more like a sword in the sand that a man said he pulled from the surf on Pensacola Beach in Florida, but the reaction has been ...
Union Capt. Jonathan Taylor never saw home again. Bethlehem’s only officer to die in the Civil War was mortally wounded in the Battle of Fredericksburg on Dec. 13, 1862, amid a brutal and ineffective ...
Rare and antique military items with a Tiffany & Co. touch are about to hit the auction block. Rock Island Auction Company in Rock Island, Illinois, is putting three items with war ties up for auction ...