THE COMBAT OF THE 30

            In 1351, France hosted the Breton War of Succession (1341 – 1365).  This was a sub-war to the Hundred Years’ War.  It was fought for control of the Duchy of Brittany.  Jean de Beaumanoir, a prominent knight of the House of Blois, challenged Robert Bemborough, a captain of the Read more…

THE GOLDEN SPIKE

                Here’s the true story of the most famous moment in railroad history.  It occurred on May 10, 1869.  The finishing of the transcontinental railroad at Promontory, Utah was a big event.  A huge crowd was gathered, including many railroad and government officials.  The last tie was specially made of Read more…

THE FEMALE PAUL REVERE

                On April 25, 1777, a force of 2,000 redcoats landed at Westport, Connecticut and marched on Danbury.  There they burned homes and destroyed rebel supplies.  The raid was similar to the one on Concord, Massachusetts a year earlier.  Col. Henry Ludington was in command of the militia forces in Read more…

CARRYING THE COLORS

                One of the most dangerous jobs in a Civil War army was carrying your unit’s flag into battle.  The colors, as they were called were carried at the front of the unit as it moved towards the enemy.  This made them a clear target for enemy fire, plus there Read more…