President Theodore Roosevelt was inspired by the artistic merit of ancient coins and sought to change the look of American coinage. In 1905 he asked famous sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens to create ...
Historical figures like Chief Red Cloud left a lasting mark with their leadership, creations, and bravery in battle.
Experience the story of Shoshone woman warrior Sacagawea and the making of her U.S. dollar coin when Marion Women’s Club presents “Tea with the Treasurer: The Story of Sacagawea & Her Coin.” ...
If you have some quarters lying around among your loose change, they may be worth a closer look. Certain 25-cent coins can be ...
After 140 years, one Shoshone student has finally returned home from boarding school. In 1881 at eight-years-old, the son of ...
In the update, they wrote that the final weight of the coins alone was a whopping 152.5 pounds. To put this into context, the average weight of an adult woman in the U.S. is 170.8 pounds, or 199.8 ...
Join us at the Workboat Show for lunch and a panel discussion on emerging USCG cyber security rules and their potential impact on vessel owners and operators. ABS Wavesight™, the ABS-affiliated ...
and perhaps Sacagawea’s travels with Lewis and Clark. They rarely mention that when Americans were fighting wars, Native Americans were almost always in the ranks. Native Americans from what was ...
The Delaware State Quarter, along with Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Georgia quarters, were part of an experiment to find the best alloy for the future Sacagawea golden dollar to be ...
Clark on a voyage to map America's uncharted territory. Aided by Bigfoot, Sacagawea, and his own bravado, Louis makes his way across America, discovering and rediscovering everything that has been ...