Timothy Dwight It is frequently said today that American was founded as a Christian nation. While that was true to
The Amendment in the laws of Maine, published in 1825. Since the adoption of the United States Constitution twenty-seven amendments
Death of Issac Brock One of the greatest battles of the War of 1812 was the Battle of Queenston Heights,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaFulqGGkwk Theodore Roosevelt became the first president to take to the air in 1910, after he completed his time in
One of the most famous ships in American naval history is the USS Monitor, one of the first ironclads. But
Cross-posted from the Civil War 150th Blog. Confederate Money Although the majority of southerners supported the war effort and voted
After the great tornadoes which struck Omaha 100 years ago, the United States was soon struck again with more natural
March 23, Eastern Sunday, 1913, dawned a beautiful day in eastern Nebraska. But towards evening the sky began to darken
For the 50th anniversary of the Civil War the 10 volume set Photographic History of the Civil War was published.
Video on the history of the filibuster! Discover the fascinating story of the filibuster, from Cato the Younger to Rand
Confederate Great Seal Soon after it’s formation, the new Confederate government took upon itself the task of choosing a seal
One great way to study the Civil War is through photographs. It brings written descriptions to life, helps