Virginia Lt. Gov. Ghazala Hashmi launched inaugural “Literature & Government” college lecture series on April 15, drawing on ...
Licking County's David C. Ralston, a Civil War veteran, died on a tragic Arctic expedition in 1884, with only six survivors.
Posture erect, face tired but proud, Robert E. Lee walked down the steps of the McLean House in Appomattox, Va. The date was ...
The Eisenhower National Historic Site sits adjacent to the battlefield, and it’s where Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower spent ...
Fort Scott National Historic Site is hosting a yearly event to celebrate America's 250th birthday, featuring reenactors who ...
At Appomattox, Ulysses S. Grant offered Robert E. Lee's army magnanimous surrender terms, sparing thousands of lives.
LEXINGTON, Mass. — Charlie Price says he didn’t learn much about the American Revolution in school. He knew about George ...
Black, professor in the Department of History and director of the Humanities Center at CMU’s Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences and winner of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize in history, joined ...
Wil Haygood has reported from warzones, been kidnapped and ransomed abroad and spent decades interviewing prominent figures ...
For a vocal minority, the memory of 2020’s “Summer of Love,” with its orgy of “Black Lives Matter” sloganeering, occupied zones, and statuary vandalism, shines brightly. It’s not hard to see why. The ...
Editor's note: sixth in a series on Civil War notables. Patrick Ronayne Cleburne was an Irish-born Confederate major general, widely regarded as one of the most able combat commanders of the Army of ...
A Marietta College alumna returns to the campus tonight for a lecture on fraternization among soldiers during the Civil War. Lauren Thompson will present “Friendly Enemies: Soldier Fraternization ...