THE HAMILTON-MONROE DUEL

Today is the birthday of the 5th President of the U.S.  James Monroe was born on April 28, 1758.  Here is my favorite anecdote involving him. Because he was boring, Monroe does not have many interesting anecdotes.  He does feature in a sequel to Hamilton’s famous “Reynolds Affair”.  Before the Read more

THE SULTANA DISASTER

                The 70 paid passengers probably grumbled when the 2,000 soldiers were put aboard the Sultana.  Things would get much, much worse.  The Sultana was a side-wheel steamboat that was only two years old.  It worked the St. Louis to New Orleans route.  On April 23, 1865, it put in Read more

THE FEMALE PAUL REVERE

                On April 25, 1777, a force of 2,000 redcoats landed at Westport, Connecticut and marched on Danbury.  There they burned homes and destroyed rebel supplies.  The raid was similar to the one on Concord, Massachusetts a year earlier.  Col. Henry Ludington was in command of the militia forces in Read more

WWII ON DRUGS

                Drugs played a role in WWII.  One of the world leaders was a drug addict.  Adolf Hitler had a personal physician (quack) who injected him daily with a variety of drugs.  One was Eukodel which was a combination of oxycodone and speed.  Some believe that Hitler’s erratic behavior in Read more

THE FIRST YOU TUBE VIDEO

                One of the most important companies in the world was formed because a man wanted to see Janet Jackson’s breast.  Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim were wealthy from employment with PayPal.  When the company was bought by eBay, they were looking for a new opportunity.  Hurley had Read more

MORGAN’S NOSE

In honor of the birth of one of the great Robber Barons, here is my favorite anecdote about J.P. Morgan.  He was born on April 17, 1837. J.P. Morgan had a skin condition that caused his nose to be large and ugly.  He was self-conscious about this and there is Read more