April 19 marks 250 years since the first gunfire of the American Revolution rang out at 5:30 a.m. northwest of Boston.
FORT KNOX, Ky. — "We want great men who, when fortune frowns, will not be discouraged,” – Henry Knox, 1776. Fort Knox, originally “Camp Knox”, was named after Maj. Gen. Henry Knox in 1918.
March 17 is officially observed as Evacuation Day in Boston, even though St. Patrick’s Day falls on the same date. Here's the ...
The Warren County 250 Commission is partnering with the Fort William Henry Hotel and Resort to host a Colonial Dinner on March 21.
Over time, it has also served other purposes. The facility covers 109,000 acres and is named after General Henry Knox, who was the first Secretary of War and served in the Continental Army during ...
HENRY Co./KNOX Co., Ill. (KWQC) - The Knox County Sheriff’s Office and Kewanee Police Department have made arrests in ATM burglaries that happened last week. On Feb. 20, the Knox County Sheriff ...
On Jan. 24, 1776, Henry Knox, a bold, portly bookseller and former Bostonian, solved the first problem. Having seized Fort Ticonderoga, in upstate New York, he and his men dragged the garrison’s ...
GALESBURG, Ill. — A police pursuit involving a stolen vehicle ended in Galesburg Monday morning after authorities successfully deployed stop sticks, leading to the arrest of two suspects.
It was created during World War I as Camp Knox, an artillery range named after Major General Henry Knox, according to the Kentucky Historical Society Foundation. During World War II, the Army created ...
Named after Henry Knox, America’s first secretary of war, Camp Knox was established in 1918 before becoming a permanent military base, rebranded as Fort Knox in the 1930s. The depository was ...
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