History

World’s Largest Man-Made Ice Tunnel

The world’s largest man-made ice tunnel was in recently times dug out on the western slopes of Iceland Langjokull. This is one of the biggest glaciers in Iceland, and...

White-throated Treecreeper: Mesmerizing Bird of Wet Sclerophyll Woodland and Rainforest (Latham, 1801)

Family: The White-throated Treecreeper (Cormobates leucophaea) is the most acrobatic member of the family “Climacteridae” of the genus...

The Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis)

In the right terms, "Sialia" is the Latinized, neuter plural version of the Greek word sialis, a noun...

Tawny Grassbird (Cincloramphus timoriensis)

The Tawny Grassbird (Cincloramphus timoriensis) lives in tall rank grassland in swampy pockets and flood plains around northern...

Alexandrine parakeet (Psittacula eupatria)

DESCRIPTION Alexandrine Parakeet “Psittacula eupatria” is a large 58 cm to 62 cm parrot with a massive red bill...

The Fascinating History of Circus

A fascinating history of Circus, actually a word from Latin without change, means "circle”. The Romans used it to indicate the place in each...

Samuel Louis Campbell – Member of the Bar of Minnesota

Samuel Louis Campbell, of Wabasha, was one of the oldest living members of the Bar of Minnesota. Samuel Louis Campbell was born on August 16, 1824,...

Hudson Wilson: The Banker of Faribault Minnesota

Hon. Hudson Wilson was the banker of Faribault, Minnesota. He was born in the town of Concord, Lake County, Ohio, on November 10, 1830,...

Jumping the Gun – The War of 1812

The War of 1812 between Britain and the United States erupted over a few issues, mostly to do with shipping. The Yanks didn’t like...

Canot Theodore: Italian Adventurer and Slave Trader

Canot Theodore was born in Florence in 1804. His father was a captain and paymaster in the French army, and his mother was a...

Adam Lewis Bingaman – Great Whig Leader in Mississippi

Adam Lewis Bingaman was the most influential Whig leader in Mississippi. He was born on February 11, 1793. He had an exceptional distinction among...

How Did Andrew Carnegie Make His Fortune

How did Andrew Carnegie make his fortune? Andrew Carnegie was a famous American iron master, manufacturer, and philanthropist. He was born in Dunfermline, Scotland,...

Thomas Carlyle – Famous Scottish Critic, Philosopher, And Historian (1795-1881)

Thomas Carlyle was a famous Scottish critic, philosopher, and historian. He was born at Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire, on 4 December 1795. A leading Victorian writer,...

The History of Sonar – Underwater Listening Device

History of Sonar, an Underwater Listening Device On January 9, 1917, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany gave the order for unrestricted submarine warfare to commence....

Canute – Second King of Denmark

Canute (ka-nut') the Great Knud, or Knut, the second king of Denmark of that name and first Danish king of England: b. in the...