ARISTODEMUS THE TREMBLER

                The Battle of Thermopylae is famous for the stand the Spartans made against a huge Persian army.  Everyone knows that all 300 of Leonidas’ men were killed in the battle.  But it was actually not all 300.  After holding off the Persians for several days, a Greek traitor told Read more…

THE SPRINGFIELD RACE RIOT

Today Pres. Biden will sign a proclamation creating a national monument in Springfield, Illinois in remembrance of the Springfield Race Riot.                 On August 16, 2024, Pres. Biden signed a proclamation creating a national monument in Springfield, Ill. In remembrance of the Springfield Race Riot of 1908. Springfield at the Read more…

GERTRUDE EDERLE

                Gertrude Ederle was the daughter of German immigrants. When she was a child, her father taught his children how to swim at a New Jersey beach. Gertrude was a natural. She got so good that she dropped out of school to race competitively. She won her first race at Read more…

“FATHER”

            The Civil War is sometimes called the “brothers’ war” because some families were split in allegiance.  Some family members joined the Union Army and others the Confederate Army.  During the Seven Days Battle fought outside Richmond in 1862.  The last battle was the Battle of Malvern Hill. Gen. McClellan’s Read more…

IT STARTED WITH 24 RABBITS

                Thomas Austin thought it would be great to do some rabbit hunting.  Australia already had domesticated rabbits, but they weren’t fun to hunt.  The wealthy Australian had 24 wild European rabbits imported from the other side of the world.  In 1859, the bunnies were set free on his land.  Read more…

THE NINE DAY QUEEN

 Today is the fifth anniversary of this website. Thank you to all the teachers who have used it and all others who have visited.                             Jane Grey was born in 1517 to a noble family. She was the great granddaughter of Henry VII. At age 10, she joined the Read more…