The U.S. Army, 1783–1811: Defending a New Nation by John R. Maass (born 1965) is a reprint of his earlier work for the United States Army Center of Military History (CMH). Maass, who received his ...
A decade into the Trump era, readers who were once hungry to learn about the man seem to have had their fill. Not too long ...
Our nation, arising out of the American Revolution, was blessed with a disproportionate number of leaders with extraordinary ...
Leaders from four groups recognized as Abenaki by Vermont’s state government have created a new school curriculum about their ...
Nearly 100 years after her death in 1938, Cherokee historian Rachel Caroline Eaton’s “A History of the Cherokee Nation” book ...
The life story of Ron Charles guides readers through the history and issues going back decades in Washington state.
For decades, the annual family reunion at the Old Fort Parker Historic Site, near Groesbeck, has brought relatives together ...
An Oklahoma man has been charged with manslaughter after authorities say he fatally shot his neighbor during target practice ...
The story of the buffalo – a witness to profound cultural and ecological change – will be told in a major exhibition opening ...
The 11th annual Treefest display is free to see on weekdays through Dec. 31 at the Red Earth Art Center in downtown OKC's BancFirst Tower.
State utility regulators will allow Xcel Energy to keep the Comanche 2 coal-fired power plant in Pueblo open until Dec. 2026, extending a state deadline that would have shuttered the plant in a few ...
Next July, the United States will mark the 250th anniversary of its founding, a milestone set to be celebrated across the country. American history will serve as the centerpiece of many of these ...