KING TUT’S BABIES

                On Nov. 4, 1922, the greatest archeological find in history was made by British archeologist Howard Carter.  On that day, he uncovered a stairway that led to a seal indicated it was the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun, the “Boy King” who ruled from 1333-1324 B.C.  He had taken Read more

THE AMISTAD CASE

       In Feb., 1839, Portuguese slave hunters kidnapped hundreds of Africans and brought them to Cuba for sale.  Two Spanish plantation owners bought 53 at auction.  They were loaded on a ship called the Amistad (“friendship”) and sailed for the Caribbean island where they had their plantations.  The cargo consisted Read more

THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII

Catherine of Aragon – Henry became king at age 17 in 1509.  Six weeks later, he married his brother Arthur’s widow.  She was 24.  She was the daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella.  She had Mary in 1516, but had several failed pregnancies which increasingly angered Henry, who was obsessed with Read more

FACTS ABOUT THE F.B.I.

It was created in 1908 under President Teddy Roosevelt and was originally simply called the “special agent force”. One year later, it became the Bureau of Investigations and then the Department of Investigations. It became the FBI in 1935. J. Edgar Hoover got his first job with the Department of Read more

FACTS ABOUT AMELIA EARHART

The first time she saw a plane, at the 1908 Iowa State Fair, she was not impressed. Years later, during WWI, she volunteered as a nurse’s aide at Toronto’s Spadina Military Hospital.  She hung around with the pilots at the nearby airfield and enjoyed watching their flights.  The bug hit Read more

THE LOST COLONY

            In August, 1587,  115 settlers arrived at Roanoke Island in what is today North Carolina.  A couple of months later, John White sailed back to England to get more supplies.  He left his daughter and his granddaughter Virginia Dare.  Virginia was the first English child born in America.  Unfortunately, Read more

EARLY SOCCER RULES

                On this day in 1871, the English Football Association established the FA Cup.  The first final was played the next year with the Wanderers beating the Royal Engineers 1-0.  Rules were quite a bit different back then.  Here are some interesting facts about early soccer rules. In 1848, various Read more