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Wade Sikes was probably one of the most interesting men in the history of Rogers. He was born in Perry County, Alabama in 1828. When he was eight years old, his family moved to Tennessee. While in ...
The farm dates back to 1810 when Jonathan Hale and his family settled in the Cuyahoga Valley. It was donated to the Western ...
With an off-screen interviewer in local historian Yvonne Giles, she talks about the day-to-day of life: Watching her father, ...
The city of Troy will unveil a new Ohio History Connection marker to honor some of Ohio’s black Civil War soldiers. An upcoming ceremony will specifically ...
A statue of a Confederate general that was toppled by protesters in Washington in 2020 will be restored and replaced this fall, in line with President Donald Trump’s ...
Rwanda on Tuesday became the third African nation to agree to accept deportees from the United States under the Trump administration’s plans to send migrants to ...
Derek Maxfield, a history professor, re-enactor, author and occasional actor will present his play, “Now We Stand by Each ...
At 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 12, Big Walnut Area Historical Society President Mike Wise will present his program “How Ohio ...
Maryland has long been touted as “America in Miniature,” and while that venerable tourism-boosting label refers to ...
Shutterstock Lee’s Final Retreat to Appomattox Surrender The McLean House parlor at Appomattox Court House National ...
What do bullet holes, the signature of a relative of Abraham Lincoln, Native American carvings, and the names of Union and ...