NW Okie's Journey
Last week we donated our time to our (C)Kouwenhoven genealogy, especially John A. Kouwenhoven [Kouwenhoven had several different spellings of its surname. Couwenhoven, Couvenhoven and Conover. ] The (C)Kouwenhoven surname could be found with "Van" in front of it. That's another story, though. And ... John (Janse, Jan) was a common family name used throughout the Kouwenhoven ancestry. As well as the name of Gerritt, which had various spellings, also: Garrett, Gerrett). Walking With Sweet Silly Sadie
NW Okie and OkieLegacy have been re-organizing their Facebook pages to separate out the "Political Commentary & News" from NW Okie's main Facebook page. Cross of Iron Speech 1956 - President Eisenhower
Will humanity ever learn? This speech was where President Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke on the insanity of war with the following words: Eisenhower's Cross of Iron Speech 1956
Found in The Gazette and Daily front page and continued on page 63, in York, Pennsylvania on Friday, 26 October 1956, Eisenhower's Cross of Iron Speech 1956. The Campaign and Election of 1952
Dwight D. Eisenhower had done some things that few, if any, Americans had ever experienced. But he had not done something that was extremely common — he had never voted. Yet in 1948, many Americans hoped that the general would cast his first ballot—for himself as President. 1948 Democratic Ike For President Boom Surged Forward
This is what we found when we searching in The Eagle on the front page, in Bryan, Texas, Monday 5 July 1948. "Democratic Ike for President 1948" on Newspapers.com. 1948 - 2 Negro Leaders Demand Congress Action On Rights
1948, 2 negro leader demand congress action on rights, threaten strike against draft. This news article was found in The Pantograph in Bloomington, Illinois, Thursday, April 1, 1948, with these frontpage headlines reading: "Threaten Strike Against Draft."
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