Duchess of WeaselskinWell! With everyone around here laying around in the hammock in between rain showers, even my pug buddy (Sadie), I guess I am left to write my "Duchess of Weaselskin" column [more]... | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe 100 Years Ago Today - 20 August 1912
It was Tuesday, August 20, 1912, that we read in The World, out of New York, about the "Young Mrs. Astor Not To Contest Husband's Will." Col. John Jacob Astor died earlier in 1912 in the sinking of the Titanic. NW Okie's Corner
How's the drought & dryness in the heartland and prairies? Back in 1912, besides the early thirties, they were also battling the drought. Pendleton County, (West) Virginia - Formation & Early Middle Period (1787-1818)
As we learn more about our ancestors of Pendleton county, (West) Virginia, we have found many names listed below showing up in our paternal genealogy of the Warwick/Gwin/Eckard ancestors. Especial how the Poage/Poague family married into the Warwick family. I have tried to include in parenthesis those in my ancestry tree. The Drought of 1913
It was September 18, 1913, in The Oklahoma Miner, located in Krebs, Pittsburg county (southeastern corner of the state), Oklahoma, that we find on page three the headlines "The Drought of 1913 Is One More Argument For Common Sense Farming." The Drought of 1913
It was September 18, 1913, in The Oklahoma Miner, located in Krebs, Pittsburg county (southeastern corner of the state), Oklahoma, that we find on page three the headlines "The Drought of 1913 Is One More Argument For Common Sense Farming." 1912 - Regulars Want Third Party Candidates Listed As Independents
It was 20 August 1912, in the Bisbee Daily Review, of Bisbee, Arizona, that we find where the regulars wanted the third party candidates listed as "Independents" as the Bull Moose objects. The headlines on the front page read, "Progressives Fight For Name On Ill. Ticket."
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