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Those involved in unleashed political fighting today should learn from this end-of-war, Easter season moment from York history.
On April 15, 1865, the Civil War had just ended, the 16th U.S. president had been killed. How would Americans respond?
Richland County has an interesting link to the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln -- and the death of his killer, John Wilkes Booth.
“He was crucified for us!” an elderly African American from York, Pennsylvania, told a newspaper that Easter weekend.
Booth, suffering severe pain, arrived at the house of Samuel Mudd, a physician and fellow Southern sympathizer he knew who ...
a limited series about the hunt for John Wilkes Booth following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. One of the conditions for Sexton’s casting was that he be fully vaccinated, in compliance ...
EVANSVILLE — Martez Tyrell Wilkes, who in August was charged with battering an Evansville woman who said she rejected his sexual advances, reportedly went on to rape two women while free on bail ...
will hold a special Patriot Grave Marking Ceremony for Patriot John Mozena on Saturday, April 5, at 2 p.m. at Ollom Cemetery, located south of Clarington, Ohio, one mile from State Route 7 along ...
"We were worried about his health. I thought he was going to eat himself to the grave," said Eleri Pollard. Looking back through his clothes from a period where they had be bought from specialist ...
Aurangzeb died more than 300 years ago, on February 20, 1707. While the tombs of his predecessors are ornate structures where tourists from across the world flock to, his own humble grave lay largely ...
The Rev. John S. Terry, pastor of Our Lady of Hope Parish, 40 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, will celebrate his 50 years of ordination to the priesthood on Sunday, May 4 with a Mass of Thanksgiving at 2 ...
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