February 12 marks the birth of one of the greatest leaders of the United States of America. On February 12, 1809 one person ...
The Tribal Education Promise program provides financial aid to Indigenous students from Wisconsin's tribal nations and works ...
Under 16 tons of granite, a farmer sleeps with a mystery at one of the most grandiose burial monuments in rural America.
The Ohio Historical Markers identify, commemorate and honor the important people, places and events that have contributed to the state's rich history.
The lives of Margaret Hyson and her children George and Charlotte -- three people enslaved in the Yorktown neighborhood in the 1800s -- had previously been unknown to all but their descendants. But ...
Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site has fallen into disrepair as the tab for deferred maintenance on properties managed ...
The “Lost Speech” mural’s location near the Miller-Davis Building, 103 N. Main St., is crucial. The building, which is across ...
Third book in planned five-part series from local author Jan Jacobi, “Lincoln and Douglas” deals with Lincoln's historic ...
Those walking by the south-facing entrance of the West Virginia State Capitol may notice a bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln in a mournful stance that is always lit up at night. What those may not ...
The Feb. 16, 1861, visit was while Lincoln was enroute to his first inauguration and while the nation was on the brink of ...
A federal appeals court judge, whose jurisdiction includes Indiana, is planning to take senior status — creating a vacancy ...
Attorney General Todd Rokita claims more coal power is needed for the United States to meet the huge energy needs of computer ...