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Nearly every Georgian knows about James Oglethorpe, who founded the Georgia colony in 1733. Middle school students learn to ...
A name "is as personal as a fingerprint, as distinct as a snowflake." LI author signs her children's book at Huntington ...
I just wanted to take the time to tell you what an excellent publication this series, America 250: A Journey Through Time, America by the Decades, has become. I enjoy it, as I hope others do, and ...
Ernest and Hadley Booksellers has found a way to success despite facing competition from major brick-and-mortar retailers as ...
Martha Ballard is a woman of her time. She expresses frustration but is resigned to the constraints of society. She was ...
Herrington Lake, Kentucky’s first major reservoir, celebrates its centennial anniversary with the publication of a book by ...
Brown lived virtually his entire life at Spring Green Farm, which his distant ancestor John Brown acquired in 1782, and was a ...
“Akron at 200: A Bicentennial History” offers an in-depth account on subjects that haven’t been covered or covered thoroughly in previous history publications.
As GOP lawmakers push to ban some books and restrict history lessons, groups across the country plan a day of actions to counter the efforts.
“Drag Race” star Miss Peppermint is co-leading Queer History 101, a virtual book club merging stories of queer resistance with community.
The author, Massachusetts native Michael Cloherty O'Connell, invested over $150,000 into this passion project, which was born out of his love for American history.
Writing a local history book with Fond du Lac Public Library showed me the best of my hometown. People can get a free copy of 'Life by the Lake: Stories of Fond du Lac' during a book launch at the ...