A chair owned by the judge who sentenced Charles I to death has sold at auction. The 17th-century oak table-chair belonged to ...
The chair belonged to judge John Bradshaw, who sentenced Charles I to death for treason in 1649.
Love letters spanning five centuries are on display at Britain’s National Archives. They showcase the many facets of love.
The men you see in masks on your television savagely arresting people may not seem like your affair. But they are your affair and mine, and that of every other American. U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Charles White is buried in the Greenfield Cemetery. There have been 20 members honoring Charles White as Daughters of the American Revolution members. Six of them are descendants of Julianna. Julianna ...
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How the American Civil War finally ended

As the final months of the American Civil War unfolded, we follow how a long-fractured nation moved from brutal fighting ...
Archaeologists in England recently discovered the sixth- and seventh-century graves, which also contained numerous weapons ...
Donald Trump has accused the United Kingdom of “stupidity” over its plan to hand over ownership of the Chagos Islands, including the US air base on Diego Garcia, to Mauritius.