Duchess of Weaselskin
How's the mid-November 2012 going for you? Thanksgiving is just a few days away. Have you made a list of what you are thankful for? 100 Years Ago Today - 19 November 1912
One hundred years ago today, we browse through The Medford Mail Tribune, out of Medford, Oregon, dated Tuesday, 19 November 1912, and find the front page headlines that reads: "Prinicipal Characters Involved In the Mysterious Gibson Case." NW Okie's Corner
This week we continue with more information concerning my 5th great grandfather, Peter Thomas Hohl, born 1706, in Desloch, Worms, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, and died 19 March 1776, in Crab Bottom, Augusta, Virginia. At the age of 35 years (30 May 1741) Peter Thomas Hohl came to the New World on the Ship Francis and Ann, Thomas Coatam, master, from Rotterdam, last from St. Christophers, settling in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Those aboard the ship were Peter Hohl (Holl), Geo. Philip Clem, Johannes Immel, Jacob Kipper, Martin Bittner, Michael Bigler, Johan Peter Herbel, George Adam Koch, Hans George Koch, Samuel Georg Tossler, Johan Conrad Schmidt, Georg Adam Ernst, Johan Wendel Hornung. 1921 Tulsa - Burning of Greenwood District (Black Wall Street)
Have you heard about the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 when the Greenwood Avenue (Black Wall Street) was burned down? We found the following information concerning the Tulsa Race Riot online at Oklahoma Historical Society's, Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture. Some would say, "It was the single worst incident of racial violence in American history." History of Rockbridge County, Virginia
If you look at Chapter V of the History of Rockbridge County, Virginia, by Oren F. Morton, we learn of the "Early Pioneer Days" more about the distinctions, the virgin wilderness, houses, predatory animals, churches, Taverns, mills and the nature of the times. 1912 - Gibson's First Blows For Defense
This story concerning the mysterious case involving Mrs. Rose Menschik Szabo mysterious death at Greenwood Lake and her attorney, Burton W. Gibson, appeared in The Times Dispatch, Tuesday, 17 September 1912, page 3, headlines read: "Begins Preparation Of His Own Defense." Lawyer Gibson furnished a list of witnesses he wants summoned for his hearing on September 24, 1912. Greenwood District of Tulsa, OK
[image on the left is a photo of captured negroes of Greenwood Disrict (Black Wall Street) on the way to the Convention Hall, during the Tulsa Race Riot, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1 June 1921, when the Greenwood District was completely destroyed by the KKK.] Greenwood (Little Africa) The Black Wall Street of Tulsa
In 1921, Tulsa was considered the "Oil Capital of the World," and the black community was among the most prosperous in the nation. The Greenwood section of town was known both as "Little Africa" and as "The Black Wall street."
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