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As the 250th anniversary of America’s independence approaches, the president is moving to put his stamp on how the nation’s ...
An Iron Brigade soldier’s legacy lives on in his Civil War diary, preserved and shared by his ... Walker mentions a review ...
While disaster can strike at any time, an unusual number of tragic events seem to take place on a few inauspicious days in April. Eerie coincidence?
Tomorrow will be the 250th anniversary of the “ shot heard ‘round the world ” that began the American Revolution. Next year, ...
This will be 47 years and it’s still going strong. Area history buffs are encouraged to visit the annual Ohio Civil War/World War I & II Show at the Richland County Fairgrounds in Mansfield.
Jeff Kluever, former Allen County Historical Society director and avid Civil War historian, will be in Iola April 26 to talk ...
When President Abraham Lincoln described the origin of the United States as founded “on the proposition that all men are created equal,” he wasn’t just delivering a Civil War pep ...
A new play brings into high relief the uncanny parallels between both the Revolutionary and Civil War periods and the ...
The two greatest presidents died in April, 80 years apart, one 80 years ago. Abraham Lincoln, 56, was slain while enjoying a comedy at Ford’s Theatre. After 12 years of a crisis presidency, Franklin ...
Those involved in unleashed political fighting today should learn from this end-of-war, Easter season moment from York history.
Our friends from Company G of the 142nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry will once again set up camp on grounds the of Pike ...