American history

  • My First “Supernatural” Convention

    By Ruth on March 30, 2018
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    First of all, I attended this convention purely in a fan capacity, not any kind of professional capacity. I was not given access to actors nor experiences due to my journalistic expertise. Actually, as a result of going, I am in the process of pursuing the opportunity of attending events like this in a more professional capacity in the future. […]
  • This Day in History February 3, 1947

    By Ruth on February 3, 2015
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    I nearly forgot what month it was, and today’s feature goes right along with this theme. On this date in 1947, Percival Prattis became the first African American reporter allowed into the press galleries of both houses of Congress.  He was a veteran of WWI, and he was an early civil rights leader. Acts 17:26 – And hath made of […]
  • This Day in History January 26, 1784

    By Ruth on January 26, 2015
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    It was on this date in 1784 that one of our founding fathers, Benjamin Franklin, wrote a letter to his daughter that explained his preference for the wild turkey instead of the bald eagle as our national bird.  While this may sound absurd to us today, things were a little different back then, and Franklin made some potentially valid points.You […]
  • This Day in History January 25, 1877

    By Ruth on January 25, 2015
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    Because of this election in 1876, on this date in 1877, Congress passed the Electoral Commission Bill. There was no definitive winner between Tiden and Hayes. A few days later, President Grant signed the bill into law. In the end, the commission voted that Hayes was the declared winner. 1 Timothy 2:1-2 First of all, then, I urge that supplications, […]
  • This Day in History January 23, 1997

    By Ruth on January 23, 2015
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    It was on this date in 1997 that the very first female Secretary of State was sworn in. I think I remember this barely. I didn’t remember that she was the first but she was. I guess President Clinton did something right during his presidency then. Proverbs 11:16 A gracious woman gets honor, and violent men get riches.   For […]
  • This Day in History October 13, 1792

    By Ruth on October 12, 2014
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    You may have noticed the absence of my “This Day in History” posts. Well, I did not wish to discontinue them, but they needed a little bit of revamping. So please check out the new posts from now on! 1 Corinthians 3:11 – For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. It was […]
  • This Day in History September 17, 1862

    By Ruth on September 17, 2014
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    It was on this date in 1862, that the Battle of Antietam was fought near Sharpsburg, Maryland and Antietam Creek.  It was the first major battle of the Civil War that was fought on Union soil.  It was also the bloodiest single-day battle in U.S. history.  There was a combined total of 22,717 dead, wounded, and missing. For more info: […]
  • This Day in History September 16, 1920

    By Ruth on September 16, 2014
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    On this date in 1920, an act of terrorism occurred in the U. S.  that is still unsolved and was,  at the time, the most heinous act of terror perpetrated against the U. S.  During the height of lunch hour in the heart of New York’s financial district, a horse-drawn carriage stopped in front of the J. P.  Morgan building. […]
  • This Day in History September 9, 1850

    By Ruth on September 9, 2014
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    Since I am from the Pacific Northwest, I suppose that I’m not supposed to like the state that is featured today, but I don’t really care about all that.  On this date in 1850, California became the thirty-first state admitted into the United States.  When I was growing up, Californians were emigrating to the Seattle-Tacoma area, and they were the […]
  • This Day in History August 9, 1974

    By Ruth on August 9, 2014
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    I was not quite two months old when this historic event occurred. It was on this date in 1974, that President Richard Nixon resigned as the 37th president for the U. S. . This kept him from being impeached due to the Watergate Scandal. For more info: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/watergate/articles/080974-3.htm http://www.thestarshollowgazette.com/diary/10794/on-this-day-in-history-august-9