This photo of Confederate soldiers marching through Frederick, Md., was thought to have been taken in 1862. Amateur researchers Paul
John Eliot “Who will go to the Indians?” This question hung for a long moment in the assembly hall in
MLK at the Lincoln Memorial With the recent 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, many evangelical Christians have
Usually when your fort is overrun by the enemy, it is all over within a few minutes. Not at Fort
Did you know that Spain invaded North Carolina? Learn these forgotten stories at historic Brunswick, North Carolina.
Henry Spalding All was deathly silent in the small village of Kamiah, in what would one day be the state
Officers and Cook of the 57th Georgia. Source. Lieutenant William Cowper was a soldier fighting for the Confederacy in the
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L__QpGioFuY Senator Ben Sasse tells several stories from Nebraska’s history to celebrate the state’s 150th birthday.
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