Duchess of Weaselskin
Happy End of April and beginning of May this week! We have been working towards the end of April on our veggie and herb garden here in southwest Colorado mountains. The photo on the left is some wild mountain strawberries that we planted in a huge pot last year that have began to bloom again this spring. They usually are a bit smaller than the strawberries you buy in the grocery store and farmers markets. 100 Years Ago Today - April 30, 1912
The headlines of the New-York Tribune, dated Tuesday, 30 April 1912, a hundred years ago, read: "Taft and Roosevelt Rock Old Bay State." President and Ex-President dash through massachusetts towns in final appeals for votes at Primary as cheering crowds greet them. Thousands applaud as Executive asks the people to give him a square deal. He follows trail of Colonel who raised cry of bosses and interests. Democrats Active. NW Okie's Corner
Happy May Day as April 2012 ends on this Monday evening! Most citizens in the United States probably think May Day is another rite of Spring. BUT . . . What and How is May Day celebrated around the World? We found this little poem for May Day Workers online by Walter Crane, The Workers' Maypole, 1894 Highland County Virginia - Civil Officers, Legislators, Justices and Officials
[The 1907 penny postcard featured this week is sent from Vanderpoole, Virginia by Robert Brill Doyle to Miss Constance Estella Warwick in Alva, Oklahoma. Robert Brill Doyle took care of the old "Pine Grove School" in Mustoe, Virginia and donated the land for the school. He was born 12 March 1875 on the Jackson River, Highland County, Virginia and died 14 December 1945. He comes down through the Doyle ancestry through Leona Doyle Dever. he and his mother are buried, without head stones, in the Scared Heart Catholic Cemetery, right beside the old school.] Tidbits of May 1896 Langston City Herald
I love reading old newspapers to find out what life was about back in the "Old Days."
According to The Langston City Herald, 16 May 1896, which was published from 1891 through 1902, we found a few interesting little tidbits worth sharing and reading. Have you ever heard that the best time to plant alfalfa, as proved by Payne county, was on May 1? 1896 School Systems and Teachers Pay
In that same newspaper dated 16 May 1896, The Langston City Herald reported that several of the Oklahoma county superintendent say that many of the districts would begin the coming school year free of debt. Teachers would feel that a better day had dawned, when once they can take their orders to the district treasurer and received the cash for them. 1896 Killing At Pushmataha Courthouse
The Langston City Herald dated 16 May 1896 reported that a full-blooded Choctaw, Charles Homes, was legally shot at Pushmataha court house grounds thirty miles west of Antlers, Wednesday, in May of 1896., for the murder of Charles Kiotubby, his son-in-law. Grandpa's Model T Torpedo Roadster of 1912
[Click images to view larger images of Grandpa Bill McGill and his 1912 Model T Torpedo Roadster.] 1912 Motor Cars Show Marked Improvement In Style & Appearance
In The San Francisco Call, dated Sunday 29 October 1911 we we found the headlines that read: "1912 Types of Motor Cars Show Marked Improvement in Style and Appearance." Cole Cars Show several changes. Roadster and speedster types improved by factory officials. Marjorie Caroline Lisk Hayward Obituary
VIEW/SEND CONDOLENCES -- We lost another Northwest Oklahoma pioneer today when Marjorie Caroline Lisk Hayward died 23 April 2012, at Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Her graveside services were held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, April 30, 2012, at the Alva Municipal Cemetery with Rev. Joshua Leu officiating. Interment was under the direction of Marshall Funeral Home. Dixiecrats of 1960's & 1970's
Remember when there were conservatives in the Democrat party until the 1960's and 1970's. When Democrats became divided amongst each other, splitting into the Southern Dixiecrats American Independent Party. The short-lived Dixiecrats were formed for/by a Democrat in Southern States who opposed desegregation.
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