May 12, 1846: The Donner Party Starts Heading West

On May 12, 1846, the ill-fated journey of the Donner Party began their journey as they departed from Independence, Missouri, embarking on a journey that would ultimately become one of the most tragic tales of American pioneer history. Led by George Donner and James…

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May 10: Mother’s Day Is Born

May 10 should be considered a special day for everyone. It was that day, in the little town of Grafton, West Virginia, that Mother’s Day was first established as an official holiday.  WBOY in West Virginia explains the history of the holiday that has made the…

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May 8, 1429: Joan of Arc Becomes A Legend

Joan of Arc’s pivotal role in lifting the Siege of Orléans during the Hundred Years’ War marked a turning point in the conflict and solidified her as a legendary figure in French history. Born into a peasant family in Domrémy in 1412, Joan experienced divine…

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May 5, 1862: The First Cinco De Mayo

The Battle of Puebla, fought on May 5, 1862, holds a significant place in Mexican history, particularly as the origin of the Cinco de Mayo holiday. At the center of this historic event stands Ignacio Zaragoza, a Mexican general whose strategic brilliance halted a…

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