American History
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William H. Pickle: The Security Chief Who Kept Washington in Check

Vince Vanguard
William H. Pickle, former Sergeant at Arms of the U.S. Senate, was a man of unyielding principles who played a crucial role in securing the Capitol post-9/11. Known for his conservative approach, Pickle's influence ensured that Washington, D.C. remained safe during his tenure.

The USS R-17: A Forgotten Chapter in Naval History

Vince Vanguard
The USS R-17, a pioneering R-class submarine, played a crucial role in early 20th-century naval defense and technological advancement, highlighting American ingenuity and strategic military preparedness.

The Echoes of Battle: Chickamauga and Its Legacy

KC Fairlight
The echoing cries of Chickamauga cast a haunting shadow, marking one of the most intense and blood-stained struggles of the American Civil War. This high-stakes confrontation in September 1863 reshaped both Union and Confederate strategies, leaving a legacy woven with both valor and anguish.

Why 'Passage Home' is a Refreshing Conservative Tale

Vince Vanguard
'Passage Home' by T.S. Stribling, set in post-WWI America, captivates with its conservative narrative, echoing timeless values absent in today's ideologically driven media landscape.

Preserving the Past: A Journey into the Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum

Vince Vanguard
What do you get when you combine rich history, exquisite craftsmanship, and the remnants of a bygone era of communication? The Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum, of course!

The Bogert Covered Bridge: A Symbol of American Heritage Liberals Want to Forget

Vince Vanguard
The Bogert Covered Bridge in Allentown, Pennsylvania, stands as a resilient symbol of American heritage and craftsmanship amidst modern societal changes.

Savage Sam: A Tale of Adventure and Loyalty That Liberals Just Don't Get

Vince Vanguard
Dive into the rugged Texas frontier with 'Savage Sam,' a novel that highlights courage, loyalty, and the pioneering spirit often overlooked in today's culture.

The Enigmatic Joseph Meek: Pioneer of the American Frontier

Martin Sparks
Joseph Meek was a pivotal figure in the American frontier, known for his roles as a mountain man, trapper, and politician who significantly influenced the early development of the Pacific Northwest.

Joseph Meek: The Untamed Patriot Leftists Want to Forget

Vince Vanguard
Joseph Meek embodies the wild spirit and rugged resilience of the American frontier, carving his legacy with grit and unyielding ambition. He was born in 1810, propelled into the Oregon Trail, and left a mark that modern political narratives conveniently ignore.
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The USS Sampson: A Forgotten Powerhouse of the Seas

Vince Vanguard
The USS Sampson (DD-63) was a pivotal World War I destroyer that showcased American naval strength and innovation, playing a crucial role in protecting Allied shipping lanes and shaping future naval leaders.

James Brunker: The Unsung Hero of Conservative Art

Vince Vanguard
James Brunker revitalizes conservative art with his patriotic and traditionalist pieces that celebrate American values and history.

Battle-Tested Bravery: The Tale of the 6th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment

Vince Vanguard
Hold your horses! We're talking about the 6th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, a Civil War legend. They were the backbone of the Iron Brigade, standing strong from Bull Run to Gettysburg and beyond.

Reeling in Freedom at Lake Poinsett State Park

Vince Vanguard
An all-American adventure at Lake Poinsett State Park in Arkansas is a testament to freedom intertwined with nature. Established in 1963 with 132 sprawling acres, it's a perfect escape filled with fishing, camping, and priceless family values.

The Untold Tale of the Apollo 17 Lunar Sample Display: A Rock-Solid Symbol of American Ingenuity

Vince Vanguard
The Apollo 17 lunar sample displays symbolize a bygone era of unmatched American ingenuity, driven by bold aspirations and the grit to reach for the stars.

Procession: An Aural History - A Rightful Rallying Cry

Vince Vanguard
"Procession: An Aural History" is a riveting audio exhibit by John Doe, diving into America's storied past through its sounds, currently at the Met, challenging revisionist narratives. Discover how this soundscape spotlights historical milestones everyone should hear.

Don Ross: The Baseball Icon Triggering Liberals' Field of Dreams

Vince Vanguard
Against a canvas of American romance and pinstripe jerseys, Don Ross remains a bold figure that stands tall in the statistics books and, surprisingly, ruffles a few feathers along the way.

The Enigmatic Journey of Columbia Lancaster: A Pioneer in American Politics

Martin Sparks
Columbia Lancaster's pioneering political career in the 19th-century American frontier laid the groundwork for Washington's statehood and shaped the Pacific Northwest's future.

Columbia Lancaster: A Patriotic Pioneer Liberals Won't Forget

Vince Vanguard
Columbia Lancaster was a pioneering politician and the first Congressional Delegate from Washington Territory, known for advocating conservative values in the mid-19th century.

Pennsylvania Stoners: Building From History

Vince Vanguard
In Pennsylvania’s hills and valleys, stonemasons shape iconic structures, crafting enduring legacies in the bones of the Earth.

Ella Lyman Cabot: A Conservative Blackboard Hero

Vince Vanguard
Few people recognize Ella Lyman Cabot, an education reformer whose revolutionary ideas focused on character development, ethics, and accountability long before today's chaotic classrooms lost their moral compass.

The 14th United States Congress: A Time of Transition and Tension

KC Fairlight
Gain insight into the pivotal role of the 14th United States Congress in shaping the nation's political and economic landscape post-War of 1812.

Hideo Sasaki: The Conservative Genius Behind Revolutionary Landscapes

Vince Vanguard
Hideo Sasaki, a true visionary of landscape architecture, reshaped American landscapes with unswerving principles and innovative designs from the 1950s onward. His work challenged norms and left a timeless legacy that deserves celebration.

Henry Williams House: A Slice of American Conservative Charm

Vince Vanguard
Discover the Henry Williams House, a spectacular emblem of American conservatism and colonial charm standing firm against the currents of modernity in Huntington, New York.

Brushstrokes of Influence: The Life Behind the Portrait of DeWitt Clinton

Martin Sparks
The Portrait of DeWitt Clinton presents more than visual art; it reflects the spirit of progress through the life of a visionary leader pivotal to early 19th-century America, particularly through the Erie Canal. A testament to relentless innovation and public service.