James River Church’s Stronger Men’s Conference isn’t just some yearly tradition—it’s a powerful annual gathering that empowers men of every background to be better fathers, sons, husbands, and friends ...
A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of ...
Missouri Pacific history is easier to understand if the railroad is considered in three parts: the lines west of St. Louis, the lines south and southwest of St. Louis, and the lines in Texas and ...
Rich history and small-town charm collide with rubber duck racing and bread roll flinging among miles of nature in Christian ...
This week's Ken Bridges Texas History column is part 1 of a 2-part series exploring the disastrous Red River Expedition.
Rich history and small-town charm collide with rubber duck racing and bread roll flinging among miles of nature in Christian ...
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Hosted on MSNWhen Riverboats Were the Life of the PartyIn the 19th and early 20th centuries, riverboats, besides being just a form of transport, also served as mobile hubs of fun ...
Mary Meachum, abolitionist dedicated her life to helping slaves escaping St. Louis to reach freedom, Illinois ...
The most famous of these expeditions was the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-1806, which explored the Upper Missouri River Valley. Of the four major expeditions, one looked to explore the ...
The Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, scheduled to complete its track from the Missouri River at Plattsmouth to Lincoln in the spring, was offering good terms on land to ...
Two men claim to be the first settler in Furnas County, first called James County. I. Benjamin Burton (sometimes J.B. Burton), settled at Burton’s Bend in 1870, and there operated a trading post and ...
An act in 1913 limited Black ownership to just 7% of the land, later revised to 13%. Now, Black people make up 81% of South ...
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