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Goodbye To The Interurban

Author: William D. Middleton

OR IS IT HELLO AGAIN?

The Commodore Left Two Sons

Author: Frank Clark

—and America’s greatest fortune up to that time, some $100,000,000. The legal battle that followed, full of tarts and torts and turnabouts, might have been plotted by Dickens

A Princely Service

Author: AndreÉ Maurois

Last Ghastly Moments At The Little Bighorn

Author: John Stands-in-timber

A Cheyenne historian whose grandfather was in the battle sheds new light on the slaughter of Custer and his troopers

This Is Tranquil Deerfield

Author: The Editors

As it Looked Ninety Years Ago…

“Lady” Knox

Author: Diana Forbes-Robertson

George Washington had his Martha; John Adams had his Abigail—and Henry Knox had his Lucy. Or did Lucy have him? She was high-strung, demanding, and stubborn, but she loved him unto death

“God, Please Get Us Out Of This”

Author: Stephen Bower Young

A carefree Sunday lay ahead for one of the mess cooks on USS Oklahoma. His pockets jingled, and a pretty girl awaited him for a picnic on a warm, white beach. Minutes later he lay entombed at the bottom of Pearl Harbor