Mary Ludwig Hays is better known by this name.
Daily Quiz for April 5, 2007
This American political leader of the first half of the 20th century was known as "Mr. Republican."
Daily Quiz for April 4, 2007
On February 28, 1844, U.S. Secretary of State Abel Upshur and Navy secretary Thomas Gilmer were killed by this:
History of Presidential Signing Statements
Supplement to the ‘Prerogative or Power Play?’ article from the June 2007 American History magazine providing links to other presidential signing statement articles.
Daily Quiz for April 3, 2007
This English monarch ascended to the throne at nine years of age and died of tuberculosis at 15:
Jamestown at 400: Jamestown’s Buried Secrets
Exclusive interview with Dr. William Kelso, chief archaeologist for the Jamestown Rediscovery Project, concerning the significance of Jamestown, Virginia, in the history of America.
Daily Quiz for April 2, 2007
Myra Maybelle Shirley, a companion to thieves and felons, and legendary figure of the Old West, is better known as:
Daily Quiz for April 1, 2007
He was the first U.S. president to visit a communist nation since the start of the Cold War:
Daily Quiz for March 31, 2007
The Sioux Uprising in the summer of 1862, which resulted in the deaths of more than 800 white settlers and 38 Sioux Indians, who were either condemned or hanged, took place in this state.
Daily Quiz for March 30, 2007
He granted a full pardon to Vietnam War draft evaders, as long as they had not been involved in violent acts:
