The Victorian home of Col. Friend Rutherford, an Abraham Lincoln associate, was demolished in the 1990s.
Researchers found nearly 300 similar suits between 1814 and 1860, and more than a third of these people achieved their ...
The president was clearly irrational. Instead, there was Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick seconding the motion.
For centuries, women faced seemingly insurmountable barriers to entering medicine and science, and were relegated to roles as caregivers rather than ...
The Leopard’ explores how the legendary Garibaldi's conquest affected and altered noble life in Italy and society as they ...
February 12 marks the birth of one of the greatest leaders of the United States of America. On February 12, 1809 one person ...
If Susan B. Anthony had a deaf sister, everyone would know that deaf suffragists fought tirelessly for expanding women’s ...
Vicksburg was incorporated in 1825, and for 200 years it has been shaped and molded by all who have lived here. And while ...
On the wintry morning of March 11, 1854, Milwaukee abolitionist newspaper editor Sherman Booth received an urgent telegram ...
The heroic conductor on the Underground Railroad was reared on the site in the wilderness of Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
The most famous, and the one recommended to all O’Briens for a visit, is Bunratty Castle, an O’Brien stronghold from 1353 ...
Abraham Lincoln is best known for his role as a wartime president, but his economic policies were a precursor to the New Deal ...