October 17, 1914
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The days headlines from The Daily Capital Journal: WEATHER TERRIBLE ON TROOPS Cold Rain and in Places Snow Made [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The days headlines from The Daily Capital Journal: WEATHER TERRIBLE ON TROOPS Cold Rain and in Places Snow Made [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correpsondent The days headlines from The Daily Capital Journal: CORRESPONDENT’S EXPERIENCES IN PURSUIT OF NEWS Polite French Officer Gave Them [...]
During WWII many Americans of Japanese ancestry were forcibly removed from their homes and incarcerated. Here the stories of some of those survivors of the [...]
During WWII many Americans of Japanese ancestry were forcibly removed from their homes and incarcerated. Here the stories of some of those survivors of the [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The days headlines from The Daily Capital Journal: MILLIONS STARVING IN CHINA White Men Familiar With Situation Say It [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The export of prunes to England also made the front page of the Capital Journal: FIRST SHIPMENT OF PRUNES [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent Headlines of the day the Capital Journal: WILL NOT VIOLATE DUTCH NEUTRALITY Kaiser Has Nothing to Gain by Making Antwerp [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The headlines from the Capital Journal: BRIDGE DROPS WITH TRAIN OF WOUNDED SIX HUNDRED DROWN Engine and Last Car of Train [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The headlines from the Oregon Statesman: WAR PARTY OF GERMANY MUST BE WIPED OUT Peace Terms of Great Britain [...]
This photo (2004.010.0090), while marked on the back “Deepwood” does not seem to match up with the house as it stands today. The turret top [...]