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Artifact Recovery from Confederate Civil War Camps
Explore a private site as we metal detect for artifacts from Confederate soldier camps dating back to the Civil War, ...
As most of us settle down to celebrate Thanksgiving, we recall the stories we’ve heard since early childhood about the first Thanksgiving taking place in 1621, when the Plymouth colonists ...
After 1st Lt. John Gothie failed to return from a bombing raid over Japan at the end of World War II, his cousins in Hazleton never knew what happened to him.
TO RUSSIA, WITH LOVE: Ukraine has reportedly agreed in principle to a peace deal with the U.S., paving the way for what could ...
The true character of America is found in our capacity as a pilgrim people to find reasons for hope and share those blessings ...
Maurice Masterson died in WWI, but his letters and those of his twin Kenneth bring history alive for Barnesville residents.
Kenneth Bae, the missionary who was a political prisoner in North Korea, is leading an international effort to realize a ...
The congressional anti-communist hearings of the 1940s are a reminder that freedom of speech today is even more fragile than ...
President Donald Trump is again expressing support for skilled immigrants training U.S. workers in high-tech factories.
A federal judge says he plans to move ahead quickly on a contempt investigation of the Trump administration for failing to ...
Europe's had a grand time lecturing the US on how the tech sector ought to conduct itself, but this self-anointed moral high ground is crumbling beneath its ...
President James and Lucretia Garfield’s marriage was defined by deep loyalty and intellect but also moments of distance and ...
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