American History
Uncover the untold secrets and hidden scandals that have shaped the United States in ways you never imagined.
The Legacy of Julian P. Boyd: A Historian's Journey
KC Fairlight
Julian P. Boyd's meticulous work on 'The Papers of Thomas Jefferson' set new standards in historical scholarship, highlighting the importance of accuracy and context in preserving American history.
Mount Bingham: The Forgotten Peak of American History
Vince Vanguard
Uncover the rich yet overlooked history of Mount Bingham, a symbol of American pioneering spirit and forgotten heroism in Idaho.
The Fascinating Fall and Rise of William Locke Brockman
Vince Vanguard
Discover the story of William Locke Brockman, a Texas-born political powerhouse who reshaped conservative policy in Washington with remarkable finesse.
The Curious Case of B'nai Jacob Synagogue: A Testament to American Resilience
Vince Vanguard
The B'nai Jacob Synagogue in Ottumwa, Iowa, stands as a powerful symbol of American resilience, cultural diversity, and the enduring spirit of immigrant communities.
Henry Philemon Attwater: The Forgotten Pioneer of American Natural History
Vince Vanguard
Henry Philemon Attwater's pioneering work in American natural history highlights his significant contributions to biodiversity documentation and conservation efforts, particularly in Texas.
The Unstoppable Force of Dick Ives: A Conservative Icon
Vince Vanguard
Dick Ives is a conservative icon known for his unwavering commitment to individual freedom, limited government, and traditional family values, leaving a lasting impact on American politics.
Valentine Hollingsworth: The Forgotten Founding Father
Vince Vanguard
Valentine Hollingsworth's journey from Ireland to America highlights his role as a key figure in early American history, embodying the conservative values of faith, family, and freedom.
The Enigmatic Life of William Paterson Van Rensselaer
Martin Sparks
Delve into the intriguing life of William Paterson Van Rensselaer, a 19th-century figure who balanced family legacy with personal ambition in American history.
Joe Henry: The Unsung Hero of American Conservatism
Vince Vanguard
Joe Henry's influential role in shaping American conservatism highlights his dedication to traditional values, religious freedom, and economic liberty.
Tom Connolly: The Umpire Who Knocked it Outta the Park
Vince Vanguard
Tom Connolly, a legendary baseball umpire, shaped the very fabric of baseball from 1898 to 1931 with a no-nonsense approach, becoming the first umpire inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. His career stands as a testament to the power of steadfast rules and fair play.
The Forgotten Legacy of the Meinig Glove Factory
Vince Vanguard
Uncover the historical significance and decline of the Meinig Glove Factory as a reflection of America's manufacturing challenges.
The Remarkable Life of Luigi Manocchio: A Journey Through Shadows and Streets
Martin Sparks
Luigi Manocchio's intriguing journey through the world of organized crime, from his rise within the Patriarca family to his eventual downfall, reveals the complex interplay of loyalty, strategy, and societal change.
Luigi Manocchio: A Mob Boss Power Player Who Outwitted the System
Vince Vanguard
Luigi Manocchio showcases an intriguing blend of cunning and shadowy leadership as the boss of the Patriarca crime family in New England. Known as "The Professor," his ability to manipulate and control while avoiding the spotlight proves the mob isn't an ancient myth.
10 Reasons the Martin Young House is a Conservative Triumph
Vince Vanguard
Nestled in the heart of America, the Martin Young House is a testament to conservative values, enduring the test of time and unfazed by fleeting progressive trends. This architectural marvel from the early 1800s embodies the grit and ingenuity that built this nation.
Echoes of Tragedy at the Long Cane Massacre Site
KC Fairlight
Buried under South Carolina’s historical tapestry is the tale of the Long Cane Massacre, a 1760 tragedy fueled by the tensions between settlers and the Cherokee. It serves as a crucial reflection on colonization, expansion, and coexistence.
Uncovering the Reality of Long Cane Massacre: A Truth Hard to Ignore
Vince Vanguard
One cold February day in 1760, a clash between settlers and Cherokee warriors resulted in the somber Long Cane Massacre, a harsh testament to treaty failures and frontier survival.
The James J. Fiorentino Museum: A Celebrated Symbiosis of Art and Heritage
Vince Vanguard
The James J. Fiorentino Museum in New Jersey is a tribute to American art and history, featuring lifelike works by esteemed artist Fiorentino that blend national pride with outstanding artistry.
The Mustang Motorcycle: A Forgotten American Icon
Vince Vanguard
The Mustang Motorcycle, a post-war American icon, symbolizes innovation and adventure with its unique blend of style and performance, leaving a lasting legacy despite its decline.
Elmer Wilkens: Unyielding Patriarch of Common Sense
Vince Vanguard
Elmer Wilkens was a quintessential American, known for his uncompromising dedication to traditional values, economic resilience, and fostering leadership in the mid-20th century Midwest.
10 Reasons the IOOF Temple Building Stands Stronger than Liberal Ideals
Vince Vanguard
In the heart of Wichita Falls, Texas, stands the IOOF Temple Building, a resilient symbol of enduring American values since 1911. Discover why this architectural marvel stands tall against the fleeting trends of modernity.
Harry Ebding: The Unsung Hero of Conservative Values
Vince Vanguard
Harry Ebding is a steadfast advocate for conservative values, championing Second Amendment rights, fiscal responsibility, and educational choice while preserving America's historical heritage.
The Unvarnished Truth About Charles G. Groat: The Man and His Shadowy Influence
Vince Vanguard
Celebrate or criticize him, Charles G. Groat was no stranger to shaking things up. As the former Director of the USGS, his vision changed the energy landscape—even if it ruffled a few feathers.
Montgomery Ward Building in Evansville: A Pillar of Endurance
Vince Vanguard
Explore through relatable American resilience encapsulated by the Montgomery Ward Building in Evansville, Indiana, embodying historic strength from its 1933 roots.
Virginia State Route 628: The Road Liberals Fear to Travel
Vince Vanguard
Virginia State Route 628 is more than a road; it's a symbol of steadfast American values and tradition, avoided by the liberal left. Stretching through Fairfax and Loudoun counties, it's where freedom and the past intersect.