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10 Fascinating Old Photos of Catalina Island, California

Winston Churchill 1929. “A distinguished Briton lands a big one. Winston Churchill, former British chancellor of the exchequer (in yachting cap), with 180 pound marlin…

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Old Photos of Coney Island – Early 1900s

America’s Greatest Playground In 1907, Coney Island was called America’s Greatest Playground. A Sunday Afternoon A Sunday afternoon in the new bowery at Coney Island,…

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The Curse that Lurks in a Gambler’s Gold

Old newspapers loved publishing moral pieces while spreading “friendly” neighborhood gossip at the same time. The article below, published in 1913, is about a man…

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The Mystery of Mexico’s Sacred Mushroom

The article, published in 1916, gives a look at how the U.S. goverment was beginning to look into the magic mushrooms of Mexico and how…

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Henry Renfrew and the Never Surrendered Confederate Flag

I absolutely love the old stories about the Civil War and the numerous people who took part in it. The article below is about Henry…

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1899 Memorial Day Poem for Fallen Union and Confederate Soldiers

After the Civil War, newspapers began to regularly publish articles and poems in an effort to heal the nation and to bring us all back…

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History of the Battle Cry of Freedom Union Song

The Battle Cry of Freedom was a popular Union song during the Civil War. I’ve included a YouTube video for the song. It was written…

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His Last March – Song Set to “While We Were Marching Through Georgia”

“While We Were Marching Through Georgia” was a Union song sung during the Civil War. I’ve included a YouTube video of the original song. In…

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Who Designed the Confederate Flag

The following article, published in 1915, shows that the designer of the Confederate flag was in dispute among Confederate veterans and that it basically came…

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4 Different Confederate Flags

A brief look into the design(s) of the Confederate flag shows that there were originally over 200 different designs sketched out to represent the Confederacy….

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