Charles George Gordon’s fall in Khartoum, or heading to South Africa to fight the Boers. It’s not that we didn’t think we were distinct from the British, or that our engagement in conflicts ...
Tweet not loading? See it directly on Twitter This was the Gordon’s School pipes and drums band, whose annual march commemorates the death of General Charles George Gordon (1833-85)—a major ...
Although it’s not considered polite to say it, Canada has never really been an independent country. Not quite. A reading of a ...
Five men who served in World War II as Tuskegee Airmen are honored in a Kokomo mural and a local gallery is sharing their stories.
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Faversham’s Course Manager, Rob Clark, has recently undertaken extensive research into the history of the course to discover ...
To Mike Gibbons, retired St. Paul ring celebrity, goes the honor of being the first to enter the spring puppy trials to be ...
Author Gordon, C. G. (Charles George), 1833-1885.; Elton, Godfrey Elton, Baron, 1892-1973.; ...
Carol Gordon is an avid collector of Black American memorabilia and has assembled a traveling history museum that she takes ...