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The Louisiana National Guard has returned the name Camp Beauregard to its military training center in Pineville, honoring a state militia veteran from the War of 1812 instead of the Confederate ...
Join the Port Austin History Center to hear stories of the Gill and Deegan families and their role in shaping Huron County.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry ordered the family name of a Confederate leader restored to a base under his father's name.
Colonel Roosevelt was an adventurer, explorer, scholar, author, historian, boxer, cowboy, big game hunter, and elected official. Teddy, as he hated being called, was also fearless and nearly ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry's approach mirrors that of the Trump administration, which restored the names of several army ...
America goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy … She might become the dictatress of the world, But she would no ...
The United States has had a long history as a two-party electoral system. But many, if not most, Americans are unhappy with ...
Napoleon’s 1812 invasion of Russia was a disastrous saga of brutal battles, blistering heat, and bitter cold that ultimately shattered his empire. From reports of cannibalism to walls built out of ...
During the war, the Thuilliers’ yard became a makeshift studio. Eventually, they painted a backdrop featuring classical ...
The United States has had a long history as a two-party electoral system. But many, if not most, Americans are unhappy with what looks like a tired and worn-out party ...
Sarah H. Giboney, widow of War of 1812 veteran Andrew Giboney, was Cape Girardeau’s last known connection to the war’s pensioners, her life spanning local history, hardship and remarkable resilience.
We still haven’t learned the lesson of 9/11. The problem with searching the world for monsters to destroy is that they follow you home.