Duchess of Weaselskin
NW Okie's Old Pine Stump flowerbed keeps growing and changing with new additions and plantings. At least until we get it to an aesthetic balance of plantings and old recyclable items, which add different textures and colors to our mountain "zen" (meditating) flowerbed. 100 Years Ago Today - 25 June 1912
Last week's OkieLegacy Ezine mentioned a new political party was born, The Bullmoose party, and Theodore Roosevelt was picked to lead the first campaign. This week one hundred years ago today, the headlines in The Democratic Banner, dated 25 June 1912, Tuesday, stated, "The Republican Party Is Split In Twain - Two Candidates Nominated For President." NW Okie's Corner
Oops the photo on the left showed three red "4th of July" tomatoes ripening this morning when I took this photo. But this evening when I went out to check the greenhouse there was only one and a half ripening red tomatoes. Highland, Virginia - Given Names & Surnames
We find in the History of Highland County, Virginia that nearly all the pioneers of Highland were adherents of the Presbyterian or of the Reformed Church. They were zealous Protestants. In naming their boys and girls parents showed a marked preference for names taken from the bible. We find a host of men named Andrew, Jared or Samuel, and a host of women with such names as Anna, Elizabeth, and Martha. Other names, such as Christian, paschal, Valentine and Sophia, are associated with church history. Capt. Miles W. Kelly's Year In Alva (1944-45)
Captain Miles W. Kelly's Year in Alva, September, 1944-September, 1945, written by Bruce A. Kelly. The doc file can be viewed at okielegacy.net/WWIIpowcamps/Alva Year.doc - 1915 - Is the Teacher A Distinctly Favored, Underworked Member of Municipality?
In the New York Tribune, 11 June 1915, Friday, page 7, there was this mention of The Teacher's Problem more questions asking, "Is the Teacher A Distinctly Favored, Underworked Member of the Municipality?" As a teacher today (21st century), how do you feel about this 1915 teacher's problem? 1913 - Flower Is Named for Miss Wilson
In the same article in The Washington Herald, dated 14 April 1913, there was this mention of a "Flower Is Named For Miss Wilson." It goes on to say, "Nelrose bloom is deep pink and a feature of New York exhibit. 1913 - Frances Perkins Tells of Legislative Work
As we wander through the archives of Chronicling America in search of news articles of Miss Frances Perkins, we find the following headline: Picturesque Woman Will Tell of Legislative Work, that appeared in The Washington Herald, Monday, 14 April 1913, page 5. Miss Frances Perkins was an interesting figure among those who sought to secure a better condition for women in shop and Factory work forces. 1913 April 13, Miss Perkins Addresses Consumers' League
Consumers' League Meets Tomorrow, was the headline in The Washington Herald, dated 13 April 1913, Sunday, Washington, DC. In 1913 Miss Frances Perkins was secretary of New York Committee on Safety. Miss Frances Perkins of New York and Representative Andrew Peters of Massachusetts, were reported to be the principal speakers at the Consumers' League meeting on 14 April 1913. The Woman Behind the New Deal: Frances Perkins
"The Woman Behind the New Deal: The Life of Frances Perkins, FDR's Secretary of Labor and His Moral Conscience." This book is available in Kindle book form as well as hard and paperback books.
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