Ostensibly exploring the practice of law before the internet. Heck, before good highways for that matter.
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
The Hindenburg Line 100 Years Later
Scenes of where the Hindenburg Line had been, 100 years later in November 2018.
The Hindenburg Line was the German defensive line of 1916-1917.
June 12, 1919. Villa arrives at Villa Ahumada.
The R34. A British airship that had crossed the Atlantic.
Villa's forces arrived at Villa Ahumada, a town directly sought of Juarez. Mexican forces commenced to prepare to receive Villa's assault.
Mid Week At Work. Names that shouldn't be forgotten.
Marguerite Higgins.
Dickey Chappelle
Catherine Leroy
Dickey Chappelle
Catherine Leroy
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
June 11, 1919. Sir Barton wins the Triple Crown.
June 11
1919 Sir Barton won the Belmont Stakes thereby becoming the first horse in racing history to win the Triple Crown.
The three year old was ridden in the race by Johnny Loftus.
Sir Barton raced again in the 1920 season and set a world's record for the 1 3/16 miles dirt race that year. On October 12 of that year he was defeated by Man o' War in a match race at Kenilworth Park in Windsor Ontario. He was retired and put to stun in 1921. In 1932 he was sold into the Army Remount Service and stood at Ft. Royal, Virginia and Ft. Robinson, Nebraska. He was then assigned to Wyoming rancher J. R. Hylton who was part of the Remount program. The Remount Service at that time assigned out studs to ranchers in the program.
In 1937 he died of colic and was buried on Hylton's ranch outside of Douglas. His remains are now in Douglas' Washington Park where a memorial for the horse exists.
The three year old was ridden in the race by Johnny Loftus.
Sir Barton raced again in the 1920 season and set a world's record for the 1 3/16 miles dirt race that year. On October 12 of that year he was defeated by Man o' War in a match race at Kenilworth Park in Windsor Ontario. He was retired and put to stun in 1921. In 1932 he was sold into the Army Remount Service and stood at Ft. Royal, Virginia and Ft. Robinson, Nebraska. He was then assigned to Wyoming rancher J. R. Hylton who was part of the Remount program. The Remount Service at that time assigned out studs to ranchers in the program.
In 1937 he died of colic and was buried on Hylton's ranch outside of Douglas. His remains are now in Douglas' Washington Park where a memorial for the horse exists.
The same day football giant Big Bill Edwards' had his photograph in the papers marching with the Boy Scouts.
Monday, June 10, 2019
June 10, 1919. Meanwhile, in Texas. . . .
The "World's Wonder Oilfield", Burkburnett Texas. June 10, 1919.
Burkburnett, Texas oilfield north-west extension from opposite Golden Cycle well. June 10, 1919.
Oil exploration was going great guns in Texas, but guns were beginning to sound again just south of the border.
No peace had yet arrived with Germany, officially, and things were getting pretty tense in Juarez as residents began to flee the border town just south of El Paso. And Mexican revolutionaries were reported as active elsewhere.
The huge strike in Winnipeg and the impending Telegraph strike were also on the front page. In fact, the strike in Winnipeg had not been broken and the municipality had been forced to fire nearly the entire town's police force.
And the Boy Scouts were in town.
Does Jeff Rossen serve any purpose. . .
other than to inspire panic where it need not be?
Seriously, it's absurd.
Seriously, it's absurd.
Sunday, June 9, 2019
Sunday Morning Scene: Churches of the West: Christ's Episcopal Church, Cody Wyoming (the original one)..
Churches of the West: Christ's Episcopal Church, Cody Wyoming (the origi...:
Christ's Episcopal Church, Cody Wyoming (the original one).
Saturday, June 8, 2019
The Best Post of the Week of June 2, 2019.
The best post of the week of June 2, 2019.
Swing of the Pendulum? Lex Anteinternet: The Collapse of the Standard of Dress. Maybe not so fast?
Some random high school graduation comments
Blog Mirror: Today In Wyoming's History: June 6, 1944. Operation Overlord
I have to admit that I find this oddity really fascinating.
Scenes from the past. . .Ford Tri Motor Flying over town.
Civil Air Patrol Cessna 182T, Natrona County International Airport
Lex Anteinternet: A Potential Wildlife Management Disaster or A Redefinition of Unoccupied. The Montana Game and Fish and the Gallatins.
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