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In 1865, Congress passes the 13th Amendment. The war ends, Lincoln is assassinated and the states ratify the amendment later ...
John Adams, a founder of the United States and its second president, privately expressed doubts that the republic would ...
The immortal catalogue of national crimes just got one entry fatter.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser proposes defunding the move of the District of Columbia Archives to the University of the District ...
In a time of tense partisan clashes, Capitol Hill has a trusted leader in Jane L. Campbell, president and CEO of the U.S. Capitol Historical Society. Campbell’s focus is far from skirmishes but rather ...
He worked alongside White leaders like Charles Sumner to integrate schools and fight for the abolition of slavery. Morris also had strong connections with Boston’s Irish-Catholic community, including ...
Paragon’s Britt Lopez has this adorable Craftsman bungalow at 609 Valencia St. available for $560,000. This is absolutely the ...
Royal expert Ingrid Seward wrote that the Queen's younger sister, Princess Margaret, was ' wilful, contrary and an impossible ...
The piece, his own Tea Horse Road – to these ears as evocative of Native American music as it is of the titular ancient ...
IDOT announced in a press release on July 2nd that they would be stopping certain non-emergency construction in order to open ...
Bulloch County commissioners deferred action on five rezoning proposals at their July 1 meeting, but heard extensive public ...
The one-day event starts at noon on Friday, July 4, on Ruston Way at Dune Peninsula and Cummings Park. This year, people can ...