Annie Oakley |
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Although he never expected to be shooting against a woman, Frank Butler accepted defeat from Annie Oakley graciously.
Annie Oakley |
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Annie Oakley used her astonishing marksmanship to escape a poor childhood and become a superstar.
Annie Oakley |
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What was it like for Annie Oakley to be an international star in a world dominated by men?
Death and the Civil War |
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Today, our government provides services for surviving veterans and their families, but it took the mass casualties of the Civil War to bring about this standard.
Death and the Civil War |
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The Civil War in America holds the highest number of average deaths per day.
Henry Ford |
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Employees share stories, ranging from the factory floor to the hiring office, that illuminate the Henry Ford years in Detroit, Michigan.
Henry Ford |
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Ford lent authority to the anti-Semitic fears and assumptions of many Americans.
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On March 4, 1917, the 65th Congress convened, with one major difference: the very first congresswoman.
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An Interview with Horror Historian David J. Skal
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Rough Riders. Trust busting. And more. Historian John Cooper comments on Theodore Roosevelt.
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Historian and biographer David McCullough discusses Theodore Roosevelt.
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He was a best-selling author. He was a big game hunter, a cowboy. There are so many different facets to the life of Theodore Roosevelt that make him a fascinating figure to cover.