Saving History

A flag. A toothbrush. A diary. A letter. What do these objects have in common? All are linked to an event that took place in this building on April 14, 1865.

By Brenna Maloney

Human Journey

U.S. History

As you read, think about how different historical sources can be used to explain events in the past.

Ford’s Theatre

Go to article: TrailblazerGo to article: In This IssueGo to article: Lions on the LooseGo to article: A Fish Out of Its Waters & Getting a Fin-hold - Lions on the LooseGo to article: How Bad Is It & New Rules - Lions on the LooseGo to article: Deadly Predator - Lions on the LooseGo to article: Searching for Solutions, Fishing Tournaments, A Fishy Fare and Setting a Trap - Lions on the LooseGo to article: Simple Machines - Round and Round with Wheels and AxlesGo to article: It's Simple and Machines That Go Round - Simple Machines: Wheels and AxlesGo to article: Wheels That Don't Roll, Wheels and Axles Can Be Fun and Going Along for the Ride - Simple Machines: Wheels and AxlesGo to article: Getting in Gear - Simple Machines: Wheels and AxlesGo to article: Saving HistoryGo to article: Preparing for Important Guests and Ford's Theatre - Saving History Go to article: To Protect and Preserve, The Path to Preservation and My Career - Saving HistoryGo to article: Explorer ClassroomGo to article: The End