President Abe Lincoln issued his powerful Thanksgiving proclamation on Oct. 3, 1863, asking Americans to set aside the last ...
With portraits the artist made of the people closest to him, the exhibition tunes into the details of his private life.
After the war, Byron R. Johnson became a successful businessman, moved to San Francisco, and then Seattle, where he died ...
In the last 50 or so years, there has been a marked decline across the globe in the trust previously given to public ...
The bloody suppression of the January Uprising and the repressive measures wrought upon the insurgents in 1863, 1864 and thereafter caused unfeigned indignation in Europe which at the time was a ...
WNBA and Olympic legend Sue Bird turns 43 and tennis star Naomi Osaka turns 26, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 16.
A 2,690-square-foot house built in 1863 has changed hands. The spacious historic property located at 10807 Depot Road in ...
Getting the name Gem County would lead you to believe that maybe it's the most abundant in gems or is where the star garnet ...
The 1863 Society celebrates Boston College’s most devoted and generous donors who believe in advancing our founder’s mission of shaping and investing in tomorrow’s leaders with a formative education.
The steeple on top of the Stowe Community Church is scheduled to be removed and renovated on Oct. 22, marking the first time ...
The global exoskeleton market size was valued at USD 457.11 million in 2024 and is projected to reach from USD 534.37 million ...
Abraham Lincoln, in a stirring call to spiritual unity amid the carnage of the Civil War, issued his emotionally powerful Thanksgiving proclamation on this day in history, Oct. 3, 1863.