January 29, 1845 — Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” is first published
It was his first publication under his own name, and still one of his best known. Edgar Allan Poe’s “The...
It was his first publication under his own name, and still one of his best known. Edgar Allan Poe’s “The...
Largely a repeal of the Black Tariffs put in place in 1842, the Walker Tariff Act (named for Secretary of...
The area known as the Oregon Country originally encompassed a much larger area of land than is now occupied by...
James Knox Polk was the eleventh President of the USA. In 1846, he approved a law restoring the Independent Treasury...
Along with Texas, California was one of the major battlegrounds in the Mexican-American War of 1846 – 1848, and the...
Beginning about a year into the Crimean War (1853-6), the Battle of Balaclava is perhaps the best known engagement of...
A British explorer who, along with his fellow explorer Richard Burton, was among those to search for the source of...
One of the most controversial books in the world, On the Origin of Species (often called Origin of the Species...
Robert O’Hara Burke and William John Wills led an expedition of 18 men with the intention of crossing Australia from...
Although a legendary milestone in the long fight for racial equality in the United States of America, the Emancipation Proclamation...