HH 2022

Sickness Plagues the Niger Expedition, 1841

Week of September 4
West Africa has long been known as “the white man’s graveyard,” and for obvious and deadly reasons—fatal tropical diseases have plagued Europeans along those coasts for five hundred...

Sickness Plagues the Niger Expedition, 18412022-10-21T20:26:22+00:00

Duke of Marlborough Wins at Malplaquet, 1709

Week of September 11
Sir Winston Churchill, MP (1620-1688) fathered eleven legitimate children, fought for Charles I in the English Civil War, paid a huge fine for serving on...

Duke of Marlborough Wins at Malplaquet, 17092022-10-21T20:11:37+00:00

The Great Jamaica Revival, 1860

Week of September 25
“I would affirm that much of the modern approach to evangelism, with its techniques and methods, is unnecessary if we really believe...

The Great Jamaica Revival, 18602022-10-21T20:02:03+00:00

Chief Joseph Surrenders, 1877

Week of October 2
Following the American War Between the States, the United States government reorganized the army after demobilizing a million men. In 1866...

Chief Joseph Surrenders, 18772022-10-21T19:54:31+00:00

Victory at Yorktown, 1781

Week of October 16
Few battles in history had larger repercussions than the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, concluded on October 19, 1781. An army, representing thirteen...

Victory at Yorktown, 17812023-01-17T00:02:25+00:00
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