Duchess & Sadie's Domain
I suppose with just four days left to get your income taxes filed, your kitchen tables, desks have been lined with last years receipts, income papers, and other necessary deductible items. Maybe some keep a bottle of water and tylenol handy along with a calculator, pencil and notepad or computer. Do Not fret! If you do not get the taxes done by April 15th, then get the IRS extension form This Day In History (April 11)
On this day in history, April 11, 1951, president Truman relieved General Douglas MacArthur of his commands in the Far East. The Times headlines read: "Truman Relieves M'Arthur of All His Posts; Finds Him Unable to Back U.S.-U.N. Policies; Ridgway Named to Far Eastern Commands." NW Okie's Ancestrial Lineage
[Sometime back Linda Hurt and Jeanine Baringer sent us some HURT information and photos. The photo on the left is one of those photos of the HURT men.] Mattie Beal's Lucky Day
This was a late addition in last week's newsletter and we were not sure everyone got to read "Mattie Beal's Lucky Day." So . . . we have stuck it in this week's newsletter, also. Grave of Dorothy Brewer
An anonymous comment was left in the The OkieLegacy Ezine, Vol. 7, Iss. 26, Feature #426, concerning the "Grave of Dorothy Brewer." NW Oklahoma Sunsets
The following slideshow are snapshots of sunsets in Northwest Oklahoma, as taken by our youngest son, Robert L. Wagner, 7 April 2011, at Eagle Chief Ranch, a few miles West and South of Alva, Woods County, Oklahoma. Captain William Bradford's History of Plimoth Plantation
Captain William Bradford's History of Plimoth Plantation
As hand written from William Bradford's collection of letters and writings concerning the history of the Plimoth Plantation. We skip to page 531, Appendix showing Passengers of the Mayflower that came over first, in the year 1620. These were the first beginners and the foundation of all the Plantations and Colonies in New England and their families. America In 1745
For those of you family genealogists who have traced some of your ancestors to the Highland County of Virginia, this is what the History of Highland County Virginia, by Oren Frederic Morton, Chapter IV, it says the following about "America In 1745 - "Relation of the Colonies to one another - Their Small Population - Industries Institutions - Character of the Colonials." Pioneers & Sub-Pioneers of Highland County Virginia
The History of Highland County Virginia in Section VI, page 256, has an outline sketch of pioneer families and sub-pioneer families (whatever sub-pioneer meant). It showed pioneer families and each surname was followed by particulars, as far as their information permitted. Such as, given name of settler; his residence before coming here; the year in which was found the first mention of his being here; the place of his settlement; the section of the county in which his descendants in the male line were chiefly or wholly found. A very few names were omitted owing to a want of precise information. See the Google books link below. Roots & Waynoka Historical Society
Sandie Olson (Email: waynokahs@hotmail.com), with the Waynoka Historical Society sent us the following message and a link to the Waynoka OK website. We found this photo on the left in one of our earlier OkieLegacy Ezine volumes. Ace The War Dog
This is a very interesting World War II story that Dale Talkington shares with us this week. It concerns an Australian Shepard named "Ace." "Ace the War Dog." A World War II pilot with ties to Oklahoma State University made good on a promise he made 54 years ago to a combat comrade.
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