The Herald-Mail Co. kept the winning 1939 derby car and racing helmet until the items were passed on for restoration.
For a week in 1964, the jail was the epicenter of America's civil rights movement, as Martin Luther King Jr. and several ...
Anthony and Susanna, who historians and researchers believe were the first African people to be enslaved by the Huguenot ...
The Clinton County Historical Association’s portrait collection, of over 17,000 photos taken between 1890 and 1929, is a magnificent gallery of images reminding us of life ‘back in the day,’ putting ...
The free event features historical re-enactors Noah Lewis and Joe Becton. According to a press release, the Bethlehem Baptist Church and the Gloucester County ... of the New York Public Library ...
Local libraries, colleges and churches are hosting a variety of activities to participate in for Black History Month in your area.
There is evidence of some fraternal organizations that used to exist in Herndon’s early history, with one that still exists ...
Coming up later this month, the county historian, the Wade-Lewis Center and HHS will host the official public unveiling of a monument on Huguenot Street to the memory of Anthony and Susanna. The event ...
From Joan Lansdell “Land suitable for farming! Tradesmen needed! Land at low prices!” Advertisements placed in Detroit and ...
From Joan Lansdell “Land suitable for farming! Tradesmen needed! Land at low prices!” Advertisements placed in Detroit and ...
This is part one of a three-part column. Two toboggan slides stayed busy in February 1891 as people of all ages waited for a turn to glide down to the frozen Cedar River as a brass band performed near ...
LOWVILLE — On Feb. 8 at 7 p.m., the Lewis County Historical Society will host the third concert of the season, the Gwen Tracy Blues Band, in the Society’s beautiful Blue Room. Gwen has a deep ...