Here in AZ, we get the BYU channel which is actually pretty good (clean). For a while they had a nightly special on 'the Joseph Smith Papers', which was also interesting (not theologically for us, but historically). And being in St George UT this week, we stopped by Deseret bookstore and picked up a copy of the facsimiles of his revelations (again looking at this from a historical point of view).
What's this have to do with Perseus? Well, one of the facsimile pages was Smith's prediction in the early 1830s that a war would start, ignited in South Carolina. Initially it would envelop the US, but then spread 'worldwide' eventually resulting in the end of time (or something similar; this is all hand-written).
In the Perseus Collection, if you do much in the Civil War group, this last month (Feb 1862) England decided not to enter the conflict. It's fairly apparent both from the northern and southern newspapers, that Europe's involvement was assumed. Indeed you get the impression that the south's decision process was almost totally dependent on this belief.
Logos, again, it quite useful, even many 'odd' aspects.