The Execution of the Lincoln Conspirators On the afternoon of July 7, 1865, the […]
Sand Creek Massacre
More often called a massacre than a battle, the attack by Colonel John M. Chivington’s Colorado volunteers on Chief Black Kettle’s village will forever be controversial.
President John F. Kennedy: Eyewitness Accounts of the Events Surrounding JFK’s Assassination
The events that began unfolding around midday on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, have cast a long and lasting shadow across the intervening 40 years. In a matter of seconds a deadly deed would inflict trauma on the nation and alter the course of American history. It opened a tragedy-filled decade pocked by war, violent domestic unrest and a string of political assassinations.
Picture of the Day: July 5
The Tuskegee Airmen The U.S. Army Air Corps 99th Fighter Squadron, the first of […]
Picture of the Day: July 6
The Battle of Gettysburg From the opening shot at 7:30 a.m. on July 1, […]
Battle of Iwo Jima: Alan Wood and the Famous Flag on Mount Suribachi
A young naval officer and the flag he rescued from obscurity made history.
Wyatt E. Barnese Recounts His First Day in Combat During World War II
A retired soldier recounts the fear and excitement of his first day of combat as a nineteen-year-old GI in November 1944–and how his desire for a souvenir almost turned that first day on the line into his last.
Picture of the Day: February 15
Remember the Maine? In April 1898, few Americans could forget Maine, thanks to the […]
Picture of the Day: February 13
Naturalist Charles Darwin Charles Robert Darwin, born on February 12, 1809, was the English […]
Picture of the Day: February 14
Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day probably has its origins in the Roman feast of Lupercalia, […]
