Sojourner Truth Speaks In May 1851, freed slave and abolitionist Sojourner Truth attended a […]
Picture of the Day: July 12
George Eastman’s Birthday George Eastman of Rochester, New York, sought to improve the chemistry […]
Picture of the Day: July 11
On June 12, 1944, a U.S. Army Jeep (nicknamed ‘Dam Yankee’) is towed ashore […]
Picture of the Day: February 16
Alice Lee Roosevelt Alice Lee Roosevelt, President Theodore Roosevelt’s irrepressible eldest daughter, married Congressman […]
Picture of the Day: July 10
Tennessee vs. John Scopes: The ‘Monkey Trial’ The Scopes ‘Monkey Trial,’ which started on […]
Wild Women of the West
Some of the ladies were short on virtue, but virtually all of them were long on courage as they faced the dangers and uncertainties of life on the frontier.
Picture of the Day: July 8
John L. Sullivan: The Boston Strong Boy Bare-knuckle boxer John Lawrence Sullivan reigned as […]
Picture of the Day: July 9
President Zachary Taylor Dies On Independence Day 1850, President Zachary Taylor stood hatless in […]
The Fatal Fetterman Fight
Called a massacre at the time, the December 1866 clash near Fort Phil Kearny was, in fact, a military triumph by the Plains Indians and the Army’s greatest blunder in the West until the Battle of the Little Bighorn 10 years later.
