Samuel Harris (1814–1899), former professor of theology at Bangor Seminary, was elected fifth President of Bowdoin College at the suggestion of his predecessor President Leonard Woods. Harris, a ...
After heated debate, United States Congress approved the Treaty of Paris on February 6, 1899, by a two-thirds margin (57 to 27). The following day, President McKinley signed the treaty ...
From agriculture to racial relations and politics, the Sea Islands Hurricane of 1893 had far-reaching impacts.
Andrew Jackson, from Tennessee, was a forceful proponent of Indian removal. In 1814 he commanded the U.S. military forces that defeated a faction of the Creek nation. In their defeat, the Creeks ...
Construction lasted from 1899 to 1915, and the building was designed ... It was in construction for decades, partially destroyed in 1814, and then finally finished in 1829, according to Architect ...
14, 1814. The Baltimore attorney, in a fit of patriotic fervor after witnessing the relentless naval attack on his American ...
As Trump begins his second term, it’s a moment to reflect on the US presidents who have significantly influenced the nation’s ...
M. Macvane, of Charles Seignobos's "Political History of Europe since 1814." In his preface, Professor Macvane states that the object of the translation is to insure the book wider appreciation ...
Crawford Street UMC traces its beginning to 1814, when the first Methodist Conference of the ... remained lodged in the side ...
Original, vibrant paintings by Canadian artists Alfred Joseph Casson (1898-1992), Alexander Young Jackson (1882-1974), Anna Weber (1814-1888), Joseph Swift (1832-1889) and Homer Ransford Watson ...
Scholten Japanese Art is participating in Asia Week 2020 with an extraordinary offering of Japanese woodblock prints: The Baron J. Bachofen von Echt Collection of Golden Age Ukiyo-e.
ABINGTON 17 Crabtree Lane. One-family raised cape, built in 1989, 1,986 square feet, 5 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, on ...