
San Francisco to New York – On Horseback
Nan Jeanne Aspinwall was born in New York, February 2, 1880, though she spent her formative years in Nebraska. By Continue reading
Nan Jeanne Aspinwall was born in New York, February 2, 1880, though she spent her formative years in Nebraska. By Continue reading
There are nine known Civil War era photographs of black men in Confederate uniforms and we only know the stories Continue reading
It’s been a few weeks since the world focused its attention on a few hundred acres of sculpted green grass Continue reading
We are home after spending a long Easter holiday in Richmond. The dogwoods were blooming and the azaleas were just Continue reading
Staying in the Carolinian capital Columbia, there was exciting news for armchair historians as archaeologists begin excavating Camp Asylum. They have Continue reading
It’s President’s Day! So get excited for the highly-anticipated opening of the Woodrow Wilson House in Columbia, South Carolina. Originally Continue reading
We all know that colonists in Williamsburg, Virginia were good at churning butter and modeling their tri-cornered hats. Turns out, Continue reading
A recent (and excellent) article on the Slate website tackles the complicated question of who was the first African American Continue reading