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The Return Of The Resolute

Author: Alfred Duning

A rudderless derelict, she had drifted 1,100 miles through polar ice. Her return to England was a tribute to Anglo-American amity

“Perdicaris Alive or Raisuli Dead”

Author: Barbara W. Tuchman

John Hay’s ringing phrase helped nominate T. R., but it covered an embarrassing secret that remained concealed for thirty years

The Mennonites Come To Kansas

Author: Kendall Bailes

Their religion and customs were strange, but these master farmers from the Russian steppes turned a treeless prairie into America’s granary

Mansions On Rails

Author: Lucius Beebe

Private Pullmans Were Once the Hallmark of Affluence and Social Success

Prison Camps Of The Civil War

Author: Bruce Catton

Andersonville was merely the worst of a bad lot; North and South alike, they were more lethal than shot and shell

Murder At The Place Of Rye Grass

Author: Nancy Wilson Ross

The call to convert the heathen brought gentle Narcissa Whitman and her husband to Oregon Territory—and a brutal death

Yours Truly, John L. Sullivan

Author: John Durant

Taking on all comers, he had always dropped his man—but his supreme moment came in bare-knuckle boxing’s last great fight

Harold Murdock’s “The Nineteenth Of April 1775”

Author: Arthur Bernon Tourtellot

Forty years ago a Boston banker suggested that the Battle of Lexington had become a myth, and later evidence proves him right

Builder for a Golden Age

Author: John Dos Passos

Among his many other achievements, Jefferson was one of the leading architects of his day, responsible for the introduction of the Greek Revival style into America.