Duchess of Weaselskin
This Duchess Pug awoke at 8:43am to a couple of inches of wet snow that had fallen during the early morning hours. The photo on the left is looking towards County Road 500, in Bayfield, Colorado. 100 Years Ago Today
One hundred years ago today, November 21, 1911, these are a few of the following front page headlines that appeared in The World, Evening edition in New York: "Hetty Green, 77 Today, Has the Spunk of 20 Men, And Is Growing Younger," "Willett Accused In Court Warrant As a Vote Buyer," "Woman Who Shot Three Runs Away From Matteawan," "30 Suffragettes Are Arrested In London Invasion," "Girl Victim Tells Jury Full Story of Tar Party." NW Okie's Corner
I was organizing my iPhoto collection of old family photos and found the photo on the left of my Grandpa Bill McGill with his two sons, Gene M McGill and Robert Lee McGill. I wish they had written the date of the photo and what exactly they were doing back then. I can only assume. Anyway, I love this old photo of a father and his two sons posing with what looks like their homemade fishing poles. Tuck's Wonder Store - Ingersoll, OK
We had an inquiry about Ingersoll, Oklahoma and Tuck's Wonder store this week. Does anyone know why Tuck kept the tools he sold on the floor of his Tuck's Wonder Store that set on the Northside of the highway, in Ingersoll, Oklahoma? Native American Legends - An Acoma Legend
Have you ever heard of the Acoma Legend concerning the "Blue Corn Maiden and the coming of Winter?" On This Day In History (November 21)
On this date in history, Nov. 21, 1964, New York's Verrazano Narrows Bridge opened. Go to article. On Nov. 21, 1904, Coleman Hawkins, the pioneering American jazz saxophonist, was born. Following his death on May 19, 1969, his obituary appeared in The Times. Go to obituary. 1911 - Thirty Suffragettes Are Arrested In London Invasion
Was your grandmother or other female ancestry a member of the Suffragettes? Have you ever heard any stories of the Suffragettes? Girl Victim Tells Jury full Story of "Tar Party" (1911)
Have you ever heard of the August 1911 "Tar Party" where Miss Mary Chamberlain gave details before a jury of a trap set by masked assailants where Miss Chamberlain was abducted and tarred by the mask men?
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