Two centuries ago, Henry Clay, Kentucky’s greatest statesman, was gung ho for invading Canada, then a British possession.
Donald Trump is not the first U.S. politician to covet Canada. Two centuries ago, Henry Clay was gung ho for invading what ...
Samuel Gilbert and Edward Hensley died at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School more than a century ago. The struggle for ...
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A Revolutionary Treasure: Delaware's Hale Byrnes House
I am so lucky to have had the opportunity to tour the historic Hale-Byrnes House in Delaware as part of a trip to Wilmington ...
Delegates from the United States and Great Britain – two nations locked in a bitter conflict across the Atlantic – were huddled in the drawing room of a townhouse to negotiate a peace treaty that ...
At this time, 211 years ago, our area was on the frontlines of the United States’ second conflict with Great Britain, which ...
Forces commanded by Andrew Jackson fought the British in the Louisiana port city in the last standoff of the War of 1812 ...
US president-elect Donald Trump's threat to turn the world's second-largest country, Canada, into part of the United States by means of "economic force" represents the most serious threat to ...
Henry Clay shot for the stars and came home with one. In poaching Phil Hawkins from city rival Bryan Station, the Blue Devils’ football program sent a message to the state of Kentucky ...
Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812. “Everyone’s got nine different names.” The novel in question is War and Peace, the Tolstoy masterpiece that fuels this brilliant, luminous show — and yes ...