Hamilton’s Mobile Home Moves Again The Grange, a turn-of-the-19th-century house Alexander Hamilton built overlooking […]
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American History Public Occurrences: December 2008
Rare Pendant May Be Likeness of Pocahontas’ Father Out of the haystack of artifacts […]
How the French Won the American Revolution
Decrepit ships, snarled signals, and indecision doomed the British at the Battle of the […]
Interview: General Nguyen Khanh / In the Eye of the Storm
General Nguyen Khanh sheds light on Saigon’s swirling world of coup and counter coup.
Unforgiven: Robert E. Lee’s Conflicted Legacy
For some a secular saint, for others a symbol of oppression
George Washington: Spymaster in Chief
Washington’s voluminous correspondence now reveals his no-holds-barred covert operations against the British.
Military History Book Review: Long, Obstinate and Bloody
Long, Obstinate and Bloody: The Battle of Guilford Courthouse by Lawrence E. Babits and […]
Fallen Timbers, Broken Alliance
When the new nation needed a soldier to fight Indians and build a standing […]
Trailside – Grant’s Gamble: Spotsylvania, Virginia
Though the 1864 showdown here was costly, it let Robert E. Lee know he may have finally met his match.
My Journey of Discovery: Finding Family Treasure in the Old West
Genealogical digging may unearth Western roots. Editor’s note: Many Wild West readers have ancestors […]
