Standing here this summer in the Badlands overlooking where the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is under ...
Economic and demographic trends in the United States mirror those of other pre-revolutionary societies in the past.
This week marks the publication of my latest presidential biography. It was an exhilarating experience for me to live for a ...
MPL's Archives & Special Collections department is home to a wide range of primary documents that highlight the spooky side ...
With stirring music from Quincy High School students as the soundtrack, the Adams County Bicentennial Commission unveiled a ...
In “Splendid Liberators,” Joe Jackson presents the U.S. wars in Cuba and the Philippines as part of a misguided project to ...
Readers of the Sept. 17, 1900, edition of the Geneva Daily Times were alarmed by the headlines: MOB ASSAILS ROOSEVELT Riot at Victor, Colorado New York’s Governor Was Stoned, but he Stood His Ground. ...
The 26th U.S. president is both lauded as a conservationist and condemned as a big-game hunter. A new book recounts the ...
Theodore Roosevelt became the 26th and youngest president in the nation’s history. He was sworn into the role following the assassination of President William Mckinley. At age 42, Roosevelt took the ...
Two new books examine efforts to standardize English orthography and the pronouns at the heart of our culture wars, finding that spelling and usage have never conformed to any rules. By Dennis Duncan ...
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