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The Attempt To Kill Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States. Known for his bold personality, Roosevelt was a myriad of contradictions. While Roosevelt was a Republican, he was also a Progressive Reformer...
10 commentsThe 1st March On Washington
Everyone is familiar with the picture of Martin Luther King Jr., giving the I Have A Dream Speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington in 1963. However, many would be surprised that...
8 commentsFamous Birthday Listings: January 29
Born on this day? HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Below are some very famous celebrities (64 names) past and present who have their birthday today. Some of them you will have heard of and others you may not have! These...
7 commentsThe Million Dollar Bill
This was a question that came up in my house a short time ago and no one really knew the answer for sure although the know it all daughter informed all of us to the point of argument that the million did...
0 commentsThe USA's 47 Vice Presidents: John Adams to Joe Biden, 1789-2009
There have been 47 vice presidents of the United States of America, some VPs are VERY well known, others COMPLETELY obscure. Fate and forturnes often play a hand determining in which column each VP ends...
2 commentsFounding Fathers
George Washington called the American Revolution the "Great Experiment." He also said, in his Farewell Address, "Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, Religion and...
52 commentsPresidents
Some interesting things about our U.S. Presidents. In light of the upcoming elections I did a little reading on some of our past presidents. First let's start the ball rolling with the other time we had a...
2 commentsRobert Todd Lincoln's Reluctant Place In History
Robert Todd Lincoln was the first child of Abraham and Mary Lincoln and the only Lincoln child to reach adulthood. However, being President Lincoln’s son is not the reason why Robert Lincoln has an odd...
10 comments"How the U.S.A. Became the World's Policeman."
"How the U.S.A. Became the World's Policeman." By Franklin Parker and Betty J. Parker, bfparker@frontiernet.net Review of with Commentary on Warren Zimmermann, First Great Triumph: How Five Americans Made...
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