NW Okie's Journey
It's been cold, chilly with bright spots of sunshine shining through in these neck of the woods. Sunday had more sunshine than this Monday, when a cold front came blowing through the mountaintops. Walking With Sadie
NW Okie has been taking some more fantastic closeup shots of the snowy mountain peaks she wanted me to share with you again this week. 100 Years Ago, 24 Nov. 1914, Tuesday
One hundred years ago today, 24 November 1914, The Guthrie Daily Leader had the following front page headlines: "Oklahoma Pioneer Dead." J. W. Kennedy was the only veteran of Mexican war in the state. Republicans Caucus Room Conspiracy [Jan. 20, 2009]
Perhaps you have read about the Taliban-like insurgency plan that was hatched back on the night of January 20, 2009 by Republican lawmakers, strategists, at The Caucus Room restaurant in Washington, D.C., before President Obama had even taken office Seek the Truth, 1896 Article
To "Seek the Truth" is nothing knew for the American people. We found this February 1896 article in The Columbian, in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, dated Thursday, 6 February 1896, page 4, "Live Questions." 1914 - White Slaver Captured In Love County (Okla.)
It was one hundred years ago, 24 November 1914, Tuesday, that The Daily Ardmoreite, out of Ardmore, Oklahoma reported on the front page, "White Slaver Captured In Love County." Sheriff Cochran had him (white silver) in charge and he would be dealt with at the March term of district court. 1914, American woman Rents Great Ghost of England - Takes Warwick Castle
It was in The Day Book, dated 25 May 1914, Noon Editon, image 22, that we found this interesting story concerning an American woman (Mrs. Henry W. Marsh) rents great ghost of England, takes Warwick castle. It was written by Nixola Greeley-Smith. 1914, Opera Singer Marries the Tinman
Does anyone remember an older 1903 broadway version of "The Wizard of Oz?" This next article might interest you. It was in The Day Book, dated 25 My 1914, Noon Editon, image 20, that we found this interesting story concerning an opera singer marrying the "Tinman." Was it just a publicity stunt? Or Gossip that was published?
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