A hearing, Saturday at Saint Paul’s United Church of Christ, 17 Bond St., in Westminster will focus on the history of lynching in Carroll County, including the killing of Townsend Cook in 1885.
As related by Hattie Chittick in her history of Hantsport, one Harry Rolph, a ship’s carpenter, was killed instantly when ...
Despite being little more than the answer to trivia questions today, Vaughn Meader was a pioneer who paved the way for ...
In commemoration, a spray of yellow roses will be placed on Buddy’s grave, located at the City of Lubbock Cemetery.
The Hempstead County Historical Society met Tuesday (1-28) in the Tailgaters meeting room. This month’s program drew a good ...
HANCOCK, Mich. (WLUC) - Finnish-Americans have celebrated Heikinpäivä in Hancock since 1999. The mid-winter celebration’s parade features characters from Finnish and Finnish-American folklore, like ...
Recent visitor, Landon St. Peter, of Lafayette Springs toured the museum as well as seeking information on the history of ...
Two early settlers of Payson that both had approximately the same land were Henry Sidles and August Pieper. Here is a closer ...
The Bayeux Tapestry culminates in William’s victory in the Battle of Hastings. However, earlier artwork from the time also ...
While Google’s humble garage beginning is Menlo Park’s most famous startup story, fewer people know that the city is also the ...