Politicians, activists, artists and entrepreneurs have left their imprint on Atlanta. Few have made a mark quite like Union ...
On Nov. 15, 1864, Union General William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea begins with the burning of Atlanta.
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For the Canadian politician and commissioner of the Yukon Territory, see James Smith (Yukon politician). James M. Smith Jr. (c. 1810 – June 5, 1898) was an American lawyer and politician from New York ...
The snack shack is a few feet away. The banner honors a 2005 championship team — called the Dodgers, no less — at Sherman Oaks Little League. The banner lists the 12 players on the team ...
Once generally referred to as a “riot,” the events of 1898 in Wilmington ... three white men—ousted police chief John R. Melton, United States commissioner Robert H. Bunting, and police ...
John Titta, ASCAP’s chief creative officer and a veteran music executive, has died after a two-year battle with cancer, a rep for the organization confirms. “All of us at ASCAP are heartbroken ...
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John Sherman, c. 1880. [Library of Congress] The U.S. Justice Department recently hauled Google into court for violating an 1890 federal law designed to forestall the unjust consolidation of ...
In the decade since the release of "John Wick," critics have hailed the 2014 sleeper hit as one of the best action movies ever made, simultaneously reinvigorating Keanu Reeves' then-stalling ...
That was the ugly scene in Wilmington at the end of the 19 th century, a buried chapter of our history uncovered in the documentary American Coup: Wilmington 1898, directed by Brad Lichtenstein ...