Welcome to our journey through time as we explore the most significant events that took place on September 17 throughout ...
When Ancestry.com embarked on a massive project to collect nearly 40,000 newspaper articles tracing the lives of 183,000 enslaved people in the United States, the date Aug. 22, 1862, could have ...
On Sept. 17, 1787, the U.S. Constitution, completed in Philadelphia, was signed by a majority of the 55 delegates to the ...
“A Place Called Home” describes a young girl’s coming-of-age around the time of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. Silcox describes ... first arrived in the United States. When hostilities against ...
But while some people believe it, Fernando Barrera admitted he has been unable to prove that the man who would become the ...
TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of ...
It may be time to dig out that old piggy bank and see if you’ve got a fortune stashed away. Cointrackers.com has compiled a ...
Replete with detailed engravings, this four-volume catalogue was published to accompany the International Exhibition of 1862. Held in South Kensington ... Steinway & Sons in the brief section for the ...
The Sir Christopher Wren Building at William & Mary is the oldest college building still standing in the United States and the oldest of the restored ... gutted by fire three times — in 1705, 1859 and ...
Darden, Jr. 1946-1947 Governor of Virginia John Stewart Bryan 1942-1944 Nineteenth President of William & Mary Hugh Blair Grigsby 1871-1881 Historian John Tyler 1859-1862 Tenth President of the United ...
Replete with detailed engravings, this four-volume catalogue was published to accompany the International Exhibition of 1862. Held in South Kensington ... Steinway & Sons in the brief section for the ...