Everything was on the line in the elections of 1860 and 1968, and, as is the case now, no one had a clue who would win going ...
Lake City Elementary 5th graders are getting a lesson centered on the electoral college process of presidential elections.
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ByGone Muncie: Muncie’s Mugwump municipal election of 1891
If there’s any takeaway from our 1890s forebears, it’s that no matter how intense an election feels, life always goes on.
The Wisconsin Historical Society in Dane County preserves decades of history from big moments that happened in the Badger ...
Abraham Lincoln of Illinois was elected President of the United States of America on November 6, 1860, for a four-year term. One year later, on November 6, 1861, Jefferson Davis of Mississippi was ...
The 2024 presidential race will come to an end in a matter of days. Vice President Kamala Harris would be the first woman to ...
Elders, not just older folks but those rooted in deeper soil than partisan politics, will be crucial after this divisive election in keeping the country whole.
Over a century of election history has been preserved over the years at the historical society. From license plates to coffee ...
The election of 1860 was not only realigning but also revealed a nation torn asunder. There were four major candidates for president that year: northern Democrat Stephen Douglas, Constitutional ...
When reviewing the four-month period from the 1860 election to Lincoln’s inauguration, one can’t help but conclude that the Civil War was completely avoidable. There was no sound cause for ...
Readers weigh in on the election results, expressing concerns about America's division and future challenges. Opinions range ...
They don’t really settle anything. Yes, somebody gets elected and somebody else loses, and one party or another is strengthened or weakened in pursuit of its agenda. But in a democracy, the dispute ...