Baron von Steuben, Drillmaster Extraordinaire
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Baron von Steuben, Drillmaster Extraordinaire

In this latest installment in our ‘When Character Counted’ series, we meet the Prussian soldier who gave America a step up in its war for independence.
From Gridiron to Battlefield: When Football Went to War
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From Gridiron to Battlefield: When Football Went to War

Paying respect to these public figures reminds us to remember the millions of other Americans who served their country.
Alfred Vanderbilt: Millionaire Hero of the Lusitania
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Alfred Vanderbilt: Millionaire Hero of the Lusitania

As the ocean liner sank, a young man who couldn’t swim chose to save others rather than himself.
The Dangerous Pursuit of the Transcontinental Mail Service
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The Dangerous Pursuit of the Transcontinental Mail Service

In ‘This Week in History,’ the Gold Rush created a demand for quick mail delivery, resulting in the world’s longest stagecoach trail.
James Monroe Sanderson: A Soldier of Honor and Hospitality
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James Monroe Sanderson: A Soldier of Honor and Hospitality

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ a hotelkeeper leads the Union subsistence department, combats a false accusation, and manages London’s best hotel.

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Baron von Steuben, Drillmaster Extraordinaire

Baron von Steuben, Drillmaster Extraordinaire

In this latest installment in our ‘When Character Counted’ series, we meet the Prussian soldier who gave America a step up in its war for independence.
Rodney Stuart Young: Archaeologist With the Midas Touch

Rodney Stuart Young: Archaeologist With the Midas Touch

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a stylish archaeologist, who served as a World War II spymaster and discovered the city of King Midas.
From Gridiron to Battlefield: When Football Went to War

From Gridiron to Battlefield: When Football Went to War

Paying respect to these public figures reminds us to remember the millions of other Americans who served their country.
Henri de Tonti Carved His Name on a Continent

Henri de Tonti Carved His Name on a Continent

The explorer’s artificial iron limb was a symbol of strength as he traveled through North America.
Alfred Vanderbilt: Millionaire Hero of the Lusitania

Alfred Vanderbilt: Millionaire Hero of the Lusitania

As the ocean liner sank, a young man who couldn’t swim chose to save others rather than himself.
The Dangerous Pursuit of the Transcontinental Mail Service

The Dangerous Pursuit of the Transcontinental Mail Service

In ‘This Week in History,’ the Gold Rush created a demand for quick mail delivery, resulting in the world’s longest stagecoach trail.
James Monroe Sanderson: A Soldier of Honor and Hospitality

James Monroe Sanderson: A Soldier of Honor and Hospitality

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ a hotelkeeper leads the Union subsistence department, combats a false accusation, and manages London’s best hotel.
The Tennessee Hometown of President Andrew Johnson

The Tennessee Hometown of President Andrew Johnson

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we look at how and where the first post-Civil War president labored, lived, and now rests.
Ainsworth Rand Spofford: The Great American Librarian

Ainsworth Rand Spofford: The Great American Librarian

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a a young bookseller who moves to Washington and becomes the most consequential librarian of Congress.
The Man Who Saved a Town With a Board Game

The Man Who Saved a Town With a Board Game

Charaliyil Unnikrishnan helped shut down illicit alcohol production and instead encouraged his village to play chess.