A depiction of the signing of the Mayflower Compact, 1620 In a quiet English village named Scrooby, a group of
It’s hard to believe that it’s been over 10 years since I began the Civil War 150th blog, before Discerning
Burma. Credit. The sun warmed the open fields as the little band moved down the trail. It was a narrow
Blacksmith shop and Grist Mill at the McCormick Farm. Source. A row of sweating men toiled in the hot sun,
Patrick Henry’s Red Hill. Source. The founding of the United States was accomplished by a motley group of men who
Shirley Plantation. Photo by Mike Durkin. The young mother blinked through her tears as she looked at her new house
The new life of spring comes to Gettysburg, where more Americans died than any other battle in history. Devil’s Den,
Lindley On December 9, 1833, a young Presbyterian pastor named Daniel Lindley offered his services to the American Board of
We welcome Jordan Baker with this guest post on the death of President George Washington. The figure of George Washington
The Mayflower II. Source. We’ve announced our history tour for the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims. Find all the details













