A chronicle of Andrew Jackson's life as a young lawyer and congressman in Nashville from 1790 to 1806, and his efforts to overcome personal and political crises that threatened his career.
A dramatization of two years in the life of Teddy Roosevelt, beginning when he was elected to the N.Y. State Assembly in his early twenties, and ending with the death of his wife and mother.
The story of John Honeyman, the first counterspy in American history. His work made Washington's crossing of the Delaware possible, which was a turning point of the Revolutionary War in 1776.
The drama examines the reasons for Lincoln's trip to Gettysburg and shows the reactions of the press, public figures and general public to his famous Gettysburg Address.
A dramatization of General Robert E. Lee's personal integrity, courage and intelligence, in victory and defeat, that led to the surrender at Appomattox.