Duchess Spring Domain
Spring, afternoon rains began late Friday afternoon and through the evening here in southwest Colorado and is continuing today as we labor to get this week's OkieLegacy ezine published. forgot to put out my rain gauge, though. My humans have been busy packing for a move at the end of April 2010. Apollo 13 To Moon
What were you doing 40 years ago, April 11, 1970, 13:13 CST? Where did you watch the Apollo 13 To the Moon when a near disaster struck and had a miraculous landing four days later? Refactoring OkieLegacy Journal
Your eZine and tabloid journal by Okie gets a facelift.
Thirteen Colonies
The British empire settled its first permanent colony in the Americas at Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. This was the but the first of 13 colonies in North America. The 13 colonies can be divided into three regions: New England (New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island), Middle (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware), and Southern (Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia) Colonies. Victorian Era (1837-1901)
Wikipedia says, "Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria German: Alexandrina Viktoria; 24 May 1819 � 22 January 1901) was the Queen regnant of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837, and the first Empress of India of the British Raj from 1 May 1876, until her death. Plymouth Rock (1620)
Wikipedia states, "Plymouth Rock is the traditional site of disembarkation of William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. It is an important symbol in American history." Double O Grocery
The following comment was response to the following "DoubleO Sims Grocery, Vol. 7, Iss. 45, OkieLegacy ezine and "Remember When." Townsend Act (1765)The Townsend Acts passed by Parliament in 1767 and imposing duties on various products imported into the British colonies had raised such a storm of colonial protest and noncompliance that they were repealed in 1770, saving the duty on tea, which was retained by Parliament to demonstrate (June 15-July 2, 1767), in U [more]... | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe The Real sons of Liberty & Boston Tea Party 1773
In 1771, a group of colonists dressed, disguised as Mohican Indians, protested thirteen years of increasing British oppression, by attacking merchant ships in Boston Harbor. In retaliation, the British close the port, and inflict even harsher penalties. The History Channel - Sons of Liberty & Boston Tea Party Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum
It was on May 10, 1773, the British parliament authorized the East India Company, which faced bankruptcy due to corruption and mismanagement, to export a half a million pounds of tea to the American colonies for the purpose of selling it without imposing upon the company the usual duties and tariffs. Eye Witness To History (1773)
According to www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/ -- The colonies refused to pay the levies required by the Townsend Acts claiming they had no obligation to pay taxes imposed by a Parliament in which they had no representation. 1875 - Baseball Glove Come To Baseball
Did you know that baseball developed before the Civil War, but did not achieve professional status until the 1870s? College Football - 1884
Unlike baseball, football started after the Civil War when students at a few eastern colleges combined elements form rugby and soccer to make a new game they called football. United States Declares War On Spain (1898)
It was 1898 that America had a short war with Spain and was the nation's first step on the parkway to becoming a world power. Theodore Rooseelt (1912)
Did you ever hear the saying where Theodore Roosevelt was concerned, "He was fit as a bull moose?" My Thoughts
If you could use a time machine to go back in time and witness ANY historical event (without being able to change the future), what would it be and why?
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