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One of Lincoln’s earliest pardons involved a young soldier from Vermont named William Scott who fell asleep at his post near Washington, D.C., after two consecutive nights on guard duty in 1861. For ...
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Rabbi Marty Lockshin points out that while Hanukah celebrates the miraculous military victories of the “few over the many,” and of Jewish religion over Greek culture; Hanukah has also given us a new ...
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In Acts 3 and 4 Christ’s disciples began to live radically new lifestyles that challenge the authorities, says Tom Wright ...
The great 16th century legal scholar Rabbi Yosef Karo posed a startling question concerning why Hanukkah is celebrated for ...
Even though the noted local history and Lincoln enthusiast always referred to Abraham Lincoln by his full name and never Abe, ...
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And don’t forget to use this map to find your way to this unique slice of Ohio history. In the end, a visit to the Cawley & ...