In two earlier pieces for Townhall (here and here), I’ve sounded warnings for the Biden administration: Unless something changes, President ... Andrew Johnson (1865-1869) is disfavored for ...
Presidents Day — the third Monday in February ... 1923-1929 "The goal to strive for is a poor government but a rich people." — Andrew Johnson, 1865-1869 "I will not say I would not serve ...
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This Day in History: The 13th Amendment passes in CongressThe 13th Amendment was stalled in the first stage until January 31, 1865, when the House of Representatives finally had the requisite 2/3 majority it needed. The next day, President Abraham ...
In 1867, American president Andrew Johnson purchased Alaska from the Russian ... This article originally said the purchase of Alaska happened in 1865, but it happened in 1867.
WILLIAM, an officer of Militia in the war of 1812, and subsequently surveyor of the port of Philadelphia during President ... D.C. 18. -- WARD, ANDREW HENSHAW, a lawyer and antiquarian writer ...
Congress reconciled the new value of gold with the passage of the Coinage Act of 1834 under the presidency of Andrew Jackson ... coins with the passage of the 1865 Act. All coins were approved ...
Millionaire Bryan Johnson, known for his anti-ageing efforts, has locked horns with neuroscientist Andrew Huberman on social media over the latter's remark on Johnson’s exercise video.
A promotional mock-up of Semafor's CEO Signal newsletter (left) and its author, former FT US news editor Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson (right). Pictures courtesy of Semafor Semafor’s new “CEO ...
Historians have been ranking presidents in surveys since Arthur Schlesinger Sr.’s first such study appeared in Life magazine ...
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