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Etowah

Y'all Probably Thought I Was Kidding This Morning & About the Melungeons
Back from climbing a mountain in the Nantahala Wilderness Area of North Carolina. My canine partners in crime and I had a blast as we climbed up a mountain to inspect what I think are the ruins of a ...More...
0 comments | 1 kudo | posted Nov 21, 2009 8:08PM

dizzydoll

to speak of Olympics and such
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This is like watching those apartheid days in South Africa all over again. You people must stop fighting each other and begin to bond.... stop blaming, just accept your neigbour as different to you...More...
21 comments | 3 kudos | posted Oct 3, 2009 4:06AM

Etowah

Talking intelligently on your next date or blog - The words "Tory" &"socialism"
This might help you on your next date, or next Match Doctor blog: You can tell that it has been raining all day here in the mountains!

Americans have always like throwing ...More...
1 comment | 3 kudos | posted Aug 30, 2009 7:40PM

Etowah

Jaysus? Who Should We Kill First?
Around North America, the elders of its indigenous peoples are all saying the same thing. We are in a transition period of revelations that marks the end of days for one epoch, and the beginn...More...
2 comments | 1 kudo | posted Jul 9, 2009 9:25AM

Etowah

Ever Heard of the Black Seminoles?
Until recently about all I knew about the Black Seminoles was this old campfire story, supposedly true. It seems that there was this pretty fifteen year old mullato slave girl had run away from a pl...More...
2 comments | 0 kudos | posted Jun 13, 2009 8:17AM

Etowah

The Origins of Ethnic Hatred in the Southeast
During the Civil Rights Era, the media created a stereotype of the White Southern American that portrayed him or her as rabidly intolerant of people, who happened to have a different skin color or re...More...
2 comments | 2 kudos | posted May 2, 2009 9:03PM

Etowah

The Last Battle of the American Revolution
More American history trivia . . .

Probably none of you have heard of the Battle of Long Swamp Creek, but it officially was the last battle of the American Revolution. In fact, it occurred after ...More...
2 comments | 1 kudo | posted Apr 23, 2009 9:22AM

Etowah

Dang! That hoot owl is back!
A little folklore trivia . . .

There was a really loud Great Horned Owl in the wooded ravine behind my house last night, It was so loud that all the hound dogs in the neighborhood were barking ince...More...
3 comments | 1 kudo | posted Apr 23, 2009 8:06AM

CHARLIgurl1

The truth about Henry 8ths wives,, the last.. Katherine Parr.
Now heres where things get complicated.

Katherine Parr was the daughter of Catherine of Aragon’s lady in waiting, which is why she was named Katherine after the Queen.

She had already been marri...More...
13 comments | 7 kudos | posted Apr 22, 2009 11:48AM

CHARLIgurl1

The truth about Henry 8ths wives 5/6 Kathryn Howard.
The captivating Kathryn, was young, very attractive and won the heart of the King.

Kathryn Howard was the lady in waiting of the previous Queen Anne of Cleves,

Kathryn, was just 19 years old, a...More...
2 comments | 3 kudos | posted Apr 21, 2009 3:11PM

CHARLIgurl1

The truth about Henry 8ths wives 4/6 Anne of Cleves
Thomas Cromwell, took it upon himself to find a new bride for Henry, who obviously was not minded to himself.
The famous Royal Tudor painter Hans Holbein was sent to Cleves.
Of course in those days...More...
3 comments | 1 kudo | posted Apr 21, 2009 12:39PM

CHARLIgurl1

The truth about Henry the 8ths wives 3/6 Jane Seymour

Its written in many places that Henry saw Jane differently, she was calm and demure, a little shy and not at all the fun loving vibrant person that Anne was.

She had originally been Catherine’s l...More...
1 comment | 2 kudos | posted Apr 20, 2009 3:25PM

CHARLIgurl1

The truth about Henry 8ths wives 2/6 ....Anne Boleyn
Anne Boleyn, probably the most famous of all Henry’s wives.

Anne was the youngest of three children and was well educated, a rarity in those days,, her elder sister Mary, had already lost the inter...More...
7 comments | 2 kudos | posted Apr 20, 2009 12:21PM

sjdw44055

Infrastructure, Community Works
Infrastructure is the buzz word lately. With the high number of unemployed, the economy on the down slide and government looking to cut costs, I know that bringing projects of the past to the present...More...
1 comment | 0 kudos | posted Mar 23, 2009 7:40AM

IB4U

St. Patrick’s Day History, Life and Legend
St. Patrick’s Day History, Life and Legend

St Patrick is known as the patron saint of Ireland. True, he was not a born Irish. But he has become an integral part of the Irish heritage, mos...More...
4 comments | 2 kudos | posted Mar 17, 2009 7:54PM

Etowah

Satanic Economics
Now that I got your attention!

Local news media around the country are casually announcing that this county or that city are laying off public school teachers and employees because...More...
7 comments | 4 kudos | posted Feb 12, 2009 10:12PM

Sheryll861

Yes, Copy & Pasted! Today in History.....
I like to read this stuff from my homepage... since I am so bad at remembering history in my own life time, I at least try to learn.

Oh please say a short but sincere prayer for little Haleigh that...More...
6 comments | 1 kudo | posted Feb 11, 2009 6:51AM

Etowah

The Death of Neighboring ~ The Betrayal of America
"More than a woman . . . you're more than a woman to me."

This hauntingly beautiful song by the BeeGees brought back warm memories tinted with the soft gold of Indian Summer. T...More...
4 comments | 2 kudos | posted Feb 5, 2009 10:27AM

Etowah

The Hornet's Nest . . . the American Revolution in the South
Got several interesting questions about the American Revolution in the South, in response to the essay on the Creek Indians. The real history of that period is seldom mentioned more than a pa...More...
0 comments | 1 kudo | posted Feb 1, 2009 11:31AM

Etowah

Who Were the Creek Indians?
A Matchdoctor member from the UK wrote me the other day and asked, "Who were the Creek Indians?" I'm of Creek and Scottish descent myself. He suggested that I post my answer as a blog. So he...More...
4 comments | 3 kudos | posted Jan 31, 2009 7:34AM

 

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