On Jan. 8, 1912, San Diego took center stage in one of the city’s earliest battles over public expression when the Common Council passed Ordinance No. 4623.
On February 21, 1912, disaster struck in the form of a train collision on the New York Central Railroad line between Utica and Ogdensburg. The... Feb 02, 2021 — On February 21, 1912, disaster struck ...
A viral image of a 1912 newspaper clip circulating on social media claims scientists have known for more than a century that coal consumption can have a negative effect on climate. The image of the ...
John V. Kosek served as Wilkes-Barre mayor from December 1911 to January 1920. Picture published the Evening News on June 25, 1927. Remember the 2020 shutdown and extraordinary precautions (face mask ...
Theodore Roosevelt speaks at the 1912 Progressive National Convention in Chicago. Delegates met and nominated him to run for president as a third-party candidate. Credit: Library of Congress Editor’s ...
Imagine stepping into the year 1912, not through dusty textbooks and black-and-white photos, but in full color. These 20 colorized images offer a rare chance to see the past as it really looked, with ...
A short history of the trials and legal repression of radical trade unionists in the UK in the early twentieth century. Submitted by Steven. on September 11, 2006 The relatively high degree of ...