Army vet Brian Sharif Taylor was offering shelter on a cold February night to people experiencing homelessness at the American Legion post in Upper Darby when he had a heart attack. His death is spurring an effort to get AEDs installed at all VFW & American Legion posts in Delco. pic.twitt...
The American Legion was instrumental in the adoption of the “Flag Code” by the United States Congress in 1942. Respect for the flag is one of the core principals of the Legion. Post 68 sponsors a drop box where residents can leave old American flags for proper disposal. The collection b...
The American Legion Post 372, in honor of all our veterans, holds Veterans Day Service annually at the Legion. It's a great time to catch up with your fellow comrades. Food, Toy and Pet Drives Our Auxiliary unit has food, toy and pet drives every year to help our needy veterans and ...
” It portrays one of First Lady Martha Washington’s fêtes at the Presidents House in Philadelphia in the 1790s. It’s actually quite large, about six feet tall and twelve feet across. The year if came out—1861—is significant. The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association had been founded in ...
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Back to Civilizations (Civ6) The American people represent a civilization in Civilization VI. They are led by Bull Moose Teddy Roosevelt, under whom their default colors are dark blue and white; Rough Rider Teddy Roosevelt, under whom their default color
Since the Royal Navy blockaded the ports and controlled the seas and major rivers, supplies had to be tediously moved overland by wagon; with the British in control of New York City and Philadelphia, circuitous routes were necessary. The British lacked good intelligence about what was happening...
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania John R. Commons Dec. at 82 (1862-1945) John Rogers Commons (October 13, 1862 – May 11, 1945) was an American institutional economist, Georgist, progressive and labor historian at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Birthplace: Hollansburg, Ohio Eugene ...
Most people know her, if they know her at all, because William Merritt Chase called her “the greatest woman artist who has ever lived.” I’vepreviously writtenabout her struggle to obtain an art education in Philadelphia during the Victorian era. But what interests me the most is her time...
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