Today in History - May 13

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Today in History - May 13

On May 13, 1864, the first military interment occurred on the grounds of Arlington House. Continue reading.

On May 13, 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt delivered the opening address, "Conservation as a National Duty," at the outset of a three-day meeting billed as the Governors' Conference on the Conservation of Natural Resources.  Continue reading.

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