The first English settlers in North America ate indigenous dogs to survive during an intense period of starvation, archaeologists have discovered. Researchers at the University of Iowa uncovered ...
Few stories are as thrilling as those of the early settlers. These people were tough, hardy, and in many cases, brave. They endured all that the frontier could throw at them. Some couldn’t ...
February is Black History Month, and the Allen County Genealogical Society held a presentation on the early African Americans ...
Mexico, is led by Jerónimo Avilés, an underwater speleologist and director of the Instituto de la Prehistoria de América AC. It’s the first place where items from underwater archaeological discoveries ...
Explore the resilience of the Cheyenne Valley settlers and their legacy in Wisconsin's largest rural African American ...
By 1849, Ohio produced more corn than any other state and it ranks second in wheat production. Farmers in southern Ohio also had the climate to raise tobacco, a highly sought-after crop believed to ...
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