Duchess of Weaselskin
November 2012 is finally here! It is time to exercise our franchise, right to Vote! Your Vote does count and your voice will be heard when you cast your Vote for the candidate that best represents your best interests and America's best interest. 100 Years Ago Today - 5 November 1912
One hundred years ago today, Tuesday, 5 November 1912, in The Democratic Banner, in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, the frontage headlines were: "Turks Defeated, Seek Mediation," Dam At Gatun Is Almost Completed And soon Water Will Be Turned In," "Wilson Sustains Ugly Scalp Wound," "Windup of Campaign," "Engine Rolls Into River," "Election Predictions of National Chairmen," and "Goes over the Falls." NW Okie's Corner
[Great grandparents, Sarah Frances Conover & Henry Clay Paris, with children: Ernest, Volney, Decatur "Dee," Arthur and Myrtle.] Pendleton County, (West) Virginia
We continue our look into the history of Pendleton County, West Virginia with the school districts of 1846, established by a county order of 8 October 1846. It was the first recorded division of Pendleton into school districts, done in compliance with an Act of assembly establishing public schools. History of Rockbridge County, Virginia
There is a book entitled History of Rockbridge County, Virginia, compiled, written around 1918, published in 1920, Oren F. Morton. The position of the county is nearly midway in the longer direction of the Valley of Virginia. Rockbridge is an irregular rectangle, the longer direction being nearly northeast and southwest. The length of the county is nearly 32 miles, and the extreme breadth is nearly 26 miles. The area is officially stated as 593 square miles, which is considerably more than is true of the average county in Virginia. Van Kouwenhoven Family History
The original seat of the Van Kouwenhoven family in the Netherlands was the Castle of Kouwenhoven on the banks of the Dommel River outside the village of Tongerie (near Eindhoven) in Brabant. This village was once the capital of the old Germanic tribe of the Tongeren, called by Caesar in "De Bello Gallico," the Tungu. From earliest feudal times the family owned the village. In the later half of the 15th century the Dukes of Brabant of the Burgand House became lords of all the Netherlands. 1912 October - Taft Loses Heavily On the Early Vote
The front page headlines in The Evening World, out of New York, Tuesday, 5 November 1912, reported that Taft was losing heavily on the early vote; gains for Wilson, big vote for colonel.
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