Eleanor Roosevelt suggested that this person should be added to the four faces of Mount Rushmore:
Daily Quiz for June 1, 2007
This British naval hero, born in Norfolk, England in 1758, was made post-captain at the young age of 21:
Daily Quiz for May 31, 2007
He was Wendell Willkie?s running mate in the 1940 U.S. presidential election:
Daily Quiz for May 30, 2007
This American president began the tradition of throwing out the ceremonial first pitch to open the baseball season:
Daily Quiz for May 29, 2007
Clergyman and newspaper editor Elijah P. Lovejoy was martyred for this cause:
Daily Quiz for May 28, 2007
The composer of "Dixie," which became the unofficial national anthem of the Confederacy during the American Civil War, was born here.
Daily Quiz for May 27, 2007
This leader called the first Hague Conference, which met in the summer of 1899 to consider disarmament, limits on methods of warfare and machinery for arbitration of international disputes:
How England Abolished Slavery: Gradually, and Despite Years of Setbacks
It took many years, political persistence, and a changing world economic climate.
Daily Quiz for May 26, 2007
He led the attack in the first Battle of Adobe Walls.
