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THE TRUE STORY OF LADY GODIVA

                May 31, 1020, is the supposed date for the supposed ride of the supposed Lady Godiva.  Actually, I didn’t need to put “supposedly” in front of her name.  There really was a Lady Godiva.  She appears in the Domesday Read more…

By admin, 2 yearsMay 31, 2023 ago
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THE HISTORY OF MEMORIAL DAY

                On May 1, 1865, the newly freed slaves of Charleston, South Carolina decided to honor the 257 Union dead from the siege of Charleston.  A procession was held that included 3,000 schoolchildren carrying roses.  The song “John Brown’s Body” Read more…

By admin, 2 yearsMay 29, 2023 ago
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THE GREATEST 45 MINUTES IN THE HISTORY OF TRACK

                On May 25, 1935, the Big Ten Championships was held to determine the best track and field stars in the conference.  J.C. Owens was born the son of a sharecropper and  the grandson of a slave in Alabama.  At Read more…

By admin, 2 yearsMay 25, 2023 ago
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THE ORIGINAL ASSASSINS

                The first assassins in history were a legendary group of murderers associated with Middle East at the time of the Crusades.  Since most of the evidence we have about the Assassins comes from sources that opposed them, it is Read more…

By admin, 2 yearsMay 22, 2023 ago
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THE DESTRUCTION OF A MONASTERY

                In 1943, the Anglo-Americans invaded Italy because Churchill convinced Roosevelt that a cross-Channel invasion should be postponed until 1944.  To appease Stalin, it was agreed that an Italian campaign would tie down German units that might otherwise face the Read more…

By admin, 2 yearsMay 18, 2023 ago
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“PUT THE BOYS IN”

                Part of Gen. Grant’s strategy to capture Richmond involved conquering the Shenandoah Valley.  He assigned the task to Maj. Gen. Sigel.  In May, 1864, Sigel moved south up the valley.  His targets were the towns of Staunton and Lynchburg.  Read more…

By admin, 2 yearsMay 15, 2023 ago
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FISHING FOR DISCHARGE

On May 14, 1864, Gen. Grant and his Army of the Potomac were about a week into the Wilderness Campaign (sometimes called the Overland Campaign).  It had fought two vicious battles in the Wilderness forest and at Spotsylvania Court House.  Read more…

By admin, 2 yearsMay 14, 2023 ago
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THE LAST BATTLE OF THE CIVIL WAR

                Lee surrendered to Grant on April 9, 1865, but fighting continued after that.  The last battle of the Civil War was the Battle of Palmito Ranch in Texas.  The Union and the Confederacy had small forces on the southern Read more…

By admin, 2 yearsMay 13, 2023 ago
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EMBARRASSING DEATH:  Tycho Brahe

                Tycho Brahe was a famous astronomer who accurately measured the stars and planets before the telescope was invented.  He improved the sextant and quadrant to make his measurements.  He was the first to propose that comets were objects in Read more…

By admin, 2 yearsMay 11, 2023 ago
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EMBARRASSING DEATHS #1  –  John Sedgwick

                John Sedgwick graduated from West Point in 1837.  He served in the Seminole War, the Mexican War, and posts in the west.  By the time the Civil War broke out, he was a brigadier general.  He commanded a division Read more…

By admin, 2 yearsMay 9, 2023 ago

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