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Tormenting Tories: How American Rebels Ran Loyalists Out of Town
Philadelphian Grace Galloway endured the Revolution—on the losing side
The Maryland Town That Became One Big Civil War Hospital
No trip to Frederick would be complete without a visit to the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. Need a stiff drink afterwards? Hit up the local City Hall, which was converted into a brewpub.
U-111, a WWI Submarine That Was Thought Lost Forever, Has Been Found
It was a discovery that was never meant to be.
In Our Own Words: Books and Works by HistoryNet Staff
Get the behind-the-scenes stories about the favorites books our editors wrote themselves.
Last World War II Marine Flying Ace Dies, Leaves Legacy of Service
The fighter ace joined the Marine Corps at the age of 20 in September 1942. He has been credited for shooting down seven enemy aircraft in aerial combat.
John Wayne’s Son Ethan Remembers the Western Screen Icon
Ethan Wayne, the youngest son of legendary Western film star John Wayne, remains in the saddle as head of the family enterprises.
John Wayne Is Big As Life in This Fort Worth Museum
Fans of the iconic Western film star happily burn daylight at Fort Worth’s John Wayne: An American Experience.