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A Brief History of Mother's Day
In the United States of America, the year was 1913 and the House of Representatives unanimously adopted a resolution to this effect in the month of May. This resolution requested that all government officials, including Congress and the President, wear a white carnation to recognize the mothers of the United States of America.
Gamaliel Bailey
“Never respect men merely for their riches, but rather for their philanthropy; we do not value the sun for its height, but for its use” Born at Mount Holly, New Jersey, on December 3, 1807, Gamaliel Bailey set out from his youth to be trained in the art of medicine. Just before his twentieth birthday, Gamaliel …
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Civil War Christmas
It is a common error to assume that Christmases past were much happier and simpler times, but we often fail to remember the hardships that others endured. A glimpse back in time should not be a melancholy misadventure, but instead reassure us that whatever may face us this Christmas, we will make it through, just as so many before us made it through.
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