Phillip Stone, a Harrisonburg lawyer who has served as president of Bridgewater College and Sweet Briar College, holds an ...
Abraham Lincoln loved to eat—and he also wasn’t afraid to throw on an apron and cook. Here are a few of the foods he enjoyed ...
This is the week we recall the birth of Abraham Lincoln. Although we don’t single out his birthday as a nation any longer, ...
Abraham Lincoln made a stopover at Cincinnati on his way to his inauguration in 1861, just as the nation was falling apart.
Abraham Lincoln's wife was long attacked for everything from her spending to her lack of emotional restraint. But with two ...
For all his modesty and wartime preoccupation, the 16th president was one of the most photographed men of his time, with a ...
Massachusetts is home to the oldest drum company in the United States and one of the oldest in the world. Noble and Cooley in Granville, Mass., has been making drums since 1854, catering to some ...
A new digital tool is giving Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum visitors an augmented reality experience that ...
Lincoln was a crony capitalist on economic policy, advocating protectionist tariffs, corporate welfare for railroad ...
“The first time I saw Abraham Lincoln, he was at that time well and ... If what I feel were equally distributable to the whole human family there would not be one cheerful face on the earth.
When Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863, it took just six years before the first American football game was played on the holiday. My question is, what took so long?