John Wilkes Booth – Actor to Assassin John Wilkes Booth, a name forever etched in the annals of American history, […]
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Women in the Homestead
Women in the Homestead By William Worthington Fowler in 1877 The saga of westward expansion in America is often told […]
John Brown – Crusading Against Slavery
John Brown – Crusading Against Slavery John Brown, often known by the moniker "Osawatomie Brown," stands as one of the […]
Historical Accounts of American History
Historical Accounts of American History "The very ink with which history is written is merely fluid prejudice." – Mark Twain. […]
Hardtack and Coffee in the Civil War
Hardtack and Coffee in the Civil War The American Civil War, a conflict that cleaved the nation in two, demanded […]
Utah Indian Battles
Utah Indian Battles Long before the arrival of Mormon settlers in 1847, the vast and varied landscape of Utah served […]
Hernando De Soto – Exploring the Southeast
Hernando De Soto – Exploring the Southeast Hernando de Soto, a name synonymous with ambition, conquest, and ultimately, tragedy, embarked […]
Johnson County War, Wyoming
Johnson County War, Wyoming The vast expanse of Wyoming’s open range in the 1880s, once teeming with buffalo, witnessed the […]
George Washington Carver – Scientist, Educator, Inventor
George Washington Carver – Scientist, Educator, Inventor Referred to as a "Black Leonardo" by Time Magazine, George Washington Carver was […]
Kiowa – Nomadic Warriors of the Plains
Kiowa – Nomadic Warriors of the Plains The story of the Kiowa people is etched in the vast landscapes of […]
Rodney, Mississippi – From Prominence to Ghost Town
Rodney, Mississippi – From Prominence to Ghost Town Nestled in Jefferson County, approximately 32 miles northeast of Natchez, Mississippi, lies […]
Frederic Remington – Painting the Old West
Frederic Remington – Painting the Old West Frederic Sackrider Remington, a name synonymous with the romanticized depiction of the American […]