This month, Today’s Collectibles readers submitted a colorful print commemorating a Civil War veteran’s service, a late 19th-century etching in its original frame, a late Victorian washstand with the ...
The ACLU of West Virginia has spoken out against a move by the Trump administration to remove references to slavery from exhibits in the state's only national historic park.
From praying monks and diving swimmers to meteor showers and the tomb of Pope Francis, these are 12 of the most eye-catching ...
Speculation on social media led many to wonder if President Donald Trump had died, which would lead to a Vance presidency.
Professor and immigration lawyer Charles Kuck joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about immigration. Can ICE arrest people without a warrant? How do undocumented immigrants pay ...
Nestled between Baltimore and Harford Counties, the Historic Jericho Covered Bridge in Kingsville stands as a crimson portal to Maryland’s past, inviting modern travelers to experience a slice of 19th ...
Special to The OBSERVER - UC Davis students have uncovered a previously unknown history of Black families in Yolo County, California, and have created educational resources to share this history with ...
The fire-eaters of the nineteenth century remind us that politics is not just about policy. It is also about our ...
The Lincoln conspirators who planned to kill President Abe Lincoln wanted to murder Vice President Andrew Johnson and ...
Civil War buff Ruth McCartan believes some of the best history lessons lie close to home. “You don’t have to go to a battlefield to learn,” the McCandless resident said. McCartan will host a tour Sept ...
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The Last Civil War Funeral: Lt. Andrew Jackson Buttram (Part I)
This is Part I of the remarkable story of Confederate Lt. Andrew Jackson Buttram, believed to be the last soldier lost in battle during the American Civil War. Killed in the skirmish at Munford, ...
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Striking Photos from World War I
The first American troops to join the war effort of their allies landed in 1917 at the port of Saint-Nazaire, France. Nicknamed “Doughboys,” these soldiers were mostly young and inexperienced. This ...
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