Since the earliest days of film and television, Wyatt Earp has personified the ultimate Western outlaw hero.
Dolley accepts a marriage proposal by James Madison, who had been engaged once before but never married.
She was nicknamed "Queen Dolley," and when she died she was given the largest state funeral the capital had ever seen for a woman.
Learn more about the detailed process of creating the costumes for the film.
Learn more from the creator of the film's turbans like Dolley was so famous for donning.
Watch a deleted scene from the film about Dolley Madison's "squeezes".
A deleted scene from the film about Congress and parties.
Often called “the first First Lady,” Dolley Madison defined the role of the President’s wife and hostess.
The Dust Bowl got its name on April 15, 1935, the day after Black Sunday.
An astounding amount of gold was pulled from the ground during the California gold rush.
Read some of Theodore Roosevelt's letters to his children.
In September 1864, Jesse James rode into the small Missouri town of Centralia. There, 16-year-old James took part in one of the worst atrocities of the Civil War.