Visitors to the Pawnee Indian Village State Historic Site near Republic, Kansas are greeted by a granite monument commemorating one of the great moments in the vexillological history of the state: ERECTED BY THE STATE OF KANSAS, 1901, To mark the site of the Pawnee Republic, where LIEUT. ZEBULON M. PIKEcaused the Spanish flag to be lowered and the flag of the United States to be raised,September 29, 1806. To most who view the monument, it is yet another historical marker noting an event of which they had never heard. To the vexillologist, however, it is a challenge—another legend etched in stone that needs to be investigated and verified. Once widely believed to be the site of the first U.S. flag-raising in Kansas, scholars no longer consi...
Pulaski, Tennessee, is the birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan, a fact memorialized in a plaque that hang...
Shearmire, Brantlee, “El Quartelejo Pueblo Ruins, Scott County, Kansas,” Chapman Center Research Col...
Sand Creek Massacre plaque at the Civil War Monument in Denver, CO. Text reads: The controversy surr...
Visitors to the Pawnee Indian Village State Historic Site near Republic, Kansas are greeted by a gra...
Zebulon Montgomery Pike was the first U.S. Army explorer to cross the present state of Kansas during...
"Delivered at Pawnee Village, Republic County, September 29, 1906, the one hundredth anniversary of ...
Site of the Fort Phil. Kearny Massacre. 10 Feb. SR 563, 55-2, v1, 5p. [3620] or HR 1648, 55-2, v6 , ...
Introduction: The following explanation of the colors and symbolic meaning of the “Stars and Stripes...
Dated to the 1930s or early 1940s, this photograph shows the Battle of Fallen Timbers Monument in Ma...
Changes to commemorative signage in Port Orford, Oregon, United States, during 1998 and 1999 repres...
At the end of the 19th century, Americans heralded the end of the westward march across the continen...
Located in northeast Kansas City, Kansas, the town of Quindaro was established in 1857 as a port on ...
In 1806 the Zebulon Pike Expedition passed through what is now Kansas for the purpose of exploring ...
An excerpt from the History of Chautauqua County, Kansas called The Caney River Monster (pages 1...
The purpose of this thesis, FORT WALLACE: A FRONTIER POST DURING THE INDIAN WARS, is to survey the h...
Pulaski, Tennessee, is the birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan, a fact memorialized in a plaque that hang...
Shearmire, Brantlee, “El Quartelejo Pueblo Ruins, Scott County, Kansas,” Chapman Center Research Col...
Sand Creek Massacre plaque at the Civil War Monument in Denver, CO. Text reads: The controversy surr...
Visitors to the Pawnee Indian Village State Historic Site near Republic, Kansas are greeted by a gra...
Zebulon Montgomery Pike was the first U.S. Army explorer to cross the present state of Kansas during...
"Delivered at Pawnee Village, Republic County, September 29, 1906, the one hundredth anniversary of ...
Site of the Fort Phil. Kearny Massacre. 10 Feb. SR 563, 55-2, v1, 5p. [3620] or HR 1648, 55-2, v6 , ...
Introduction: The following explanation of the colors and symbolic meaning of the “Stars and Stripes...
Dated to the 1930s or early 1940s, this photograph shows the Battle of Fallen Timbers Monument in Ma...
Changes to commemorative signage in Port Orford, Oregon, United States, during 1998 and 1999 repres...
At the end of the 19th century, Americans heralded the end of the westward march across the continen...
Located in northeast Kansas City, Kansas, the town of Quindaro was established in 1857 as a port on ...
In 1806 the Zebulon Pike Expedition passed through what is now Kansas for the purpose of exploring ...
An excerpt from the History of Chautauqua County, Kansas called The Caney River Monster (pages 1...
The purpose of this thesis, FORT WALLACE: A FRONTIER POST DURING THE INDIAN WARS, is to survey the h...
Pulaski, Tennessee, is the birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan, a fact memorialized in a plaque that hang...
Shearmire, Brantlee, “El Quartelejo Pueblo Ruins, Scott County, Kansas,” Chapman Center Research Col...
Sand Creek Massacre plaque at the Civil War Monument in Denver, CO. Text reads: The controversy surr...