THE NORTHERN CHEYENNE EXODUS

                Dull Knife and his band of Northern Cheyenne had participated in the Battle of the Greasy Grass (Little Big Horn), but they did not go on the run after the defeat of Custer.  Big mistake.  That winter of 1876, his village was surprised by vengeance-minded soldiers and badly beaten.  Read more…

JEAN LAFITTE

                Jean Lafitte was born around 1780.  Little is known of his childhood.  When he was in his twenties, he began a life of crime, specifically piracy.  He established a warehouse in New Orleans where he would sell goods taken by his older brother Pierre.  Pierre was a pirate in Read more…

THE ROSEWOOD MASSACRE

                The recent 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre has brought a lot of coverage of this forgotten event.  You would assume it will now be covered in high school classrooms in the future.  But that is not guaranteed.  A similar incident that occurred two years later and was Read more…

THE DADE MASSACRE

                On Dec. 28, 1835, the United States Army suffered one of its worst defeats at the hands of Native Americans.  The battle marked the start of the Second Seminole War, the longest and most costly of America’s Indian wars.                  In 1821, the U.S. acquired the Florida Territory from Read more…

THE GREAT EGGNOG RIOT

                The U.S. Military Academy was founded in 1802.  It was located at West Point on the Hudson River in New York.  It soon gained a reputation for hard partying.  In 1817, Sylvanus Thayer was appointed Superintendent with the understanding that he would improve the college’s reputation.   He must have Read more…

HALSEY’S TYPHOONS

                Task Force 38 had faced a lot of “divine wind” (kamikazes) during the Philippines campaign, but on Dec. 18, 1944 it faced an actual wind.  This storm was officially Typhoon Cobra, but it is better known as Halsey’s Typhoon.  Admiral Halsey’s fleet was involved in air attacks on Mindoro, Read more…

DEBORAH SAMPSON

                Deborah was born on Dec. 17, 1760 in Plympton, Mass.   She was the great-great granddaughter of William Bradford.  She was one of seven kids.  When she was five, her father did not return from a sea voyage.  It was thought he had perished, but actually he abandoned his family. Read more…