Charlie Grant (1923-2012), WWII Veteran, Musician

Early last evening, Easter Sunday, Charlie Grant, fifer and WWII veteran (among other things), went to his great reward, quietly and peacefully. I had visited with him a week ago Saturday, and found him ready to go, whenever the Lord decided to call him. He undoubtedly had a grand reunion…

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ANOTHER DELAY

I’m back again, finally, after a promise of more regular posts. I actually have something of an excuse this time, though, which might qualify as valid. (If it doesn’t, well, that’s too bad. It’s the only one I have.) I was hired to do five months of at-home work, but…

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BABIES BORN IN THE WHITE HOUSE

White House, north face, 1901 Twelve babies have been born in the White House. Only one has been the child of a sitting president; all of the rest (except for one slave baby) have been either grandchildren or the children of sitting presidents’ nephews or nieces. In the early decades…

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THE DEMOCRATIC DONKEY’S DEBUT – January 15, 1870

“Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion” – Nast, 1/15/1870 One hundred forty-two years ago today, Thomas Nast published a political cartoon in Harper’s Weekly, the first depiction of the Democratic Party as a donkey, kicking the stuffing out of a dead lion. The lion represented the recently deceased Edwin Stanton,…

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BIRTH OF CHARLES SUMNER – Jan. 6, 1811

Charles Sumner, 1865, by Matthew Brady Statesman Charles Sumner was one of the very few political men in Washington, DC, with whom First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln was friends.  She believed that most of those who frequented her husband’s offices – office seekers, and men in Lincoln’s Cabinet, in the…

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!

I can no longer use the following items as excuses for not posting any blogs recently: The old computer died, and I am still working to get used to the new one and get everything set up. I’m still missing some programs, and some email accounts still won’t send. There’s…

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