ALEXANDER HAMILTON: THE MAKING OF A REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER Heartfelt Histories Post Before he became the architect of america’s financial system, alexander hamilton… Read More
Self‑Evident Truths: The Afterlife of the Declaration’s Most Enduring Words Heartfelt Histories Post The most famous lines of the declaration of independence — that “all men are cre… Read More
Enchantresses of the Civil War: Thirteen Belles in Period Fashion Heartfelt Histories Post Amid the turmoil of the 1860s, these women stepped before the camera with a grac… Read More
George Washington’s Resolve: The Endurance That Held a Republic Together Heartfelt Histories Post George washington’s resolve was not the cinematic kind—no sweeping speeches, no … Read More
A Person‑to‑Person History of the United States in 29 Steps Heartfelt Histories Post American history is usually taught as a sequence of events — wars, elections, cr… Read More
Women Spies of the Civil War Heartfelt Histories Post Secluded networks, hidden messages, and the women who moved through the war unse… Read More
Protected: The Irish Horsemen Who Bought the Union Its First Hour at Gettysburg Gettysburg Journeys Post There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. Read More
Clear the Way: Philadelphia’s Irish Regiment in the Civil War Philadelphia Remembered Post They came out of kensington brickyards, southwark boarding houses, river‑ward ta… Read More
Benjamin Franklin’s Own Words on How to Stay Warm in Winter Philadelphia Remembered Post Benjamin franklin didn’t just endure winter — he studied it. across his essays, … Read More
Eleven Presidential Christmas Quotes That Still Shine Today Heartfelt Histories Post From the clarity of calvin coolidge to the hopeful resolve of franklin roosevelt… Read More
Silent Thunder: Native American Chiefs Who Shaped the Past Heartfelt Histories Post When we think of native american leaders, names like sitting bull or geronimo of… Read More
Grant on Lincoln: Trust, Action, and Steadfast Support Heartfelt Histories Post Grant’s writing of his personal memoirs (in 1885) represented much more than an … Read More