A Glibertarians Exclusive – Legionnaire, Part I Marseilles, France - 1911 The old man sat in a chair, at a...
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A Glibertarians Exclusive – Legionnaire, Part I Marseilles, France - 1911 The old man sat in a chair, at a...
Perhaps it is having to attend multiple graduation ceremonies in the past month or the fact that somebody...
At the end of the last thrilling episode the Republic of Vermont joined the United States in 1791. Having...
In 1934, Harold Ickes, the US Secretary of the Interior issued a proclamation few are aware of today:...
This is the second half of the tale of a personal hero of mine, Frederick Douglass. He was born a slave in...
This is a partial tale of a personal hero of mine, Frederick Douglass. He was born a slave in Maryland around...
The next ship is one I only have a tangential connection to – the USS Bulkeley (DDG 84) is named after Vice...
It's not exactly a tribal secret that the reason (((our))) holidays move around every year is because...
The naming of ships in the United States Navy has undergone a few iterations over the years. The first ship...
The Bosslady and I enjoyed our summer vacation on St. Simons Island so much, we decided to return to the area...