Despite being little more than the answer to trivia questions today, Vaughn Meader was a pioneer who paved the way for ...
We’re busy at work on our new season, which will hit your feeds later this month. In the meantime, we’re bringing you an ...
Performances are scheduled for 7 p.m. Feb. 13-15 and 2 p.m. Feb. 15 at the school’s Black Box Theater, 1801 N. Eola Road, ...
JD Vance and his family have officially moved into the vice presidential residence at the Naval Observatory — and they are ...
A showcase of teens’ talent and creativity includes flower silhouettes, neon acrylic artwork inspired by the artist Derrick ...
He found beauty in the prosaic: bars, phone booths, hamburger joints, barber shops — first in a downtrodden Paterson, then ...
New Orleans was a long ride by flatboat down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers for a young Abraham Lincoln. It’s a journey Lincoln made twice to sell goods from the family farm in Indiana.
During his presidential campaign against Southern Democrat John C Breckinridge, Abraham Lincoln cast himself as a political outsider closely aligned with everyday Americans. As a child ...
History Knox Mark Sebastian Jordan authors a column on Knox County history MOUNT VERNON — In the history business, we often trace the origin points of later prominent figures and emphasize their roots ...
The beautiful young woman took Washington by storm ... the Marine Band played the “Kate Chase March” composed for the occasion. Abraham Lincoln was on hand. Mary Lincoln was not.
Long before he became the greatest reformer in American history, Abraham Lincoln delivered a major address to the Young Men’s Lyceum in Springfield, Illinois, which he titled, “The ...
Why did Abraham Lincoln pardon a turkey ... As the only Lincoln offspring who lived there, young Tad had the run of the place. He preferred playing over studying and did little to hide that.