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WWNY on MSNCarthage-area historian looks back careerWEST CARTHAGE, New York (WWNY) - In her West Carthage home, Lynn Thornton sorts through the many files she has, calling it a historian’s curse.“There was this knock on the back door, ‘bout nine ...
CARTHAGE, Mo. — Years after he retired from police work, car wrecks re-entered Barry Duncan’s daily life. In assembling a photographic history of local accidents, he traded the street for a ...
NONFICTION: HISTORY Carthage Must Be Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Civilization by Richard Miles For ancient Romans, “Carthage Must Be Destroyed” had to be the wave of the future ...
Each of these books illuminates the Arab world in a different way, taking the reader beyond the news and on a journey into the lives and history of people living from Carthage to Cairo.
The book “Then & Now: An Architectural History of the Carthage, Missouri, Square and Nearby Structures,” published in 2003 by Carthage historian Sue Vandergriff, notes that “the basement ...
Pulitzer Prize nominee and author Michael Wallis will be in Joplin and Carthage on July 17 and 18. He will host a brief ...
CARTHAGE, Texas – The Rotary Club of Carthage was updated by organizers of the Sixth Annual Book Blessings project that is underway.
Jan. 26—Editor's Note: This issue of The Joplin Globe includes the latest Joplin magazine with a bridal/wedding theme. Southwest Missouri has a number of wedding and event venues that mix ...
The Spanish conquest in 1521 of Aztec Tenochtitlán ended the city-state system of Mesoamerica and led history north into the temperate latitudes of what would eventually become the United States.
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