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Portrait Of A Hero

Author: Robert M. Weir

Courtly, gallant, handsome, and bold, John Laurens seemed the perfect citizen-soldier of the Revolution. But why did he have to seek death so assiduously?

Taking Sides In The Boer War

Author: Byron Farwell

The United States remained officially neutral, but many Americans fought alongside both opposing armies and several became legendary heroes

The American City

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A gathering of turn-of-the-century paintings

Michigan Timber

Author: Bruce Catton

An excerpt from a new bicentennial history of his native state

Asylum In Azilum

Author: Diana Forbes-Robertson

Refugees from the French Revolution, many of them of noble birth, built a unique community in the backwoods of Pennsylvania—and hoped their queen would join them

His Most Detestable High Mightiness

Author: Ormonde De Kay, Jr.

Besides being a bigot, a fop, and a thief, the British governor Lord Cornbury, had some peculiar fetishes

Tree House

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A Rough Sunday At Peekskill

Author: Roger M. Williams

Paul Robeson was giving a concert. It ended in a riot that foreshadowed the McCarthy era of the 1950’s