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An image of the William Oakford house in Salem County New Jersey that was built in 1736 Image from April 3rd, 1936 via Library of Congress, no known restrictions http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1649450940.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1649450940.jpg That is a dirty floor! When grass and weeds are growing it is past time to sweep. ;) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1649450940.jpg Monday, April 5, 1869, infamous Reconstruction-Era Native-Texan desperado Benjamin “Ben” Bickerstaff (1840-1869) met his earthly demise at around the age of 29 when he was shot to death by armed citizens at the town of Alvarado in Johnson County, Texas. Born in near the town of Gray Rock in Titus County, Texas (present-day Grayrock in Franklin County) Bickerstaff served in the Gray Rock Dragoons during the War Between the States. After the war, he spent some time in Louisiana where he was accused of murdering a local black man -- a crime for which he was wanted by the law. He was able to escape across the state line into Texas, where he surrounded himself with other outlaws & set up a camp in the bottoms of White Oak Creek, about four miles northwest of Sulphur Springs. After an altercation with U.S. troops who were stationed at Sulphur Springs, Bickerstaff & his followers departed that area & next set up camp near Alvarado, Texas, the home town of one of his associates in crime, Josiah Thompson. From their camp, the outlaws occasionally made forays into Alvarado to shoot up the town & absquatulate back to their camp with whatever goods & provisions they desire. After several months of putting up with Bickerstaff’s gang hurrahing the town & robbing whomever they pleased, the townspeople decided that that they had had enough & decided to put an end to the reign of terror. Around sundown on April 5, 1869, Bickerstaff & Thompson were seen riding into town. As they approached a hitching post they saw the local residents running into the stores & places of business & shutting the doors. The two desperadoes attributed this to fear on the part of the people, & with their pistols in hand they advanced. Bickerstaff was heard to exclaim in a loud voice, “Rats to your holes, Damn you!” As the two outlaws rode up to the hitching post & tied their horses, & had just turned from their horses a fusillade of gunfire was rained upon them from men concealed in the nearby stores. Thompson fell dead at the first volley, his body having been pierced by 42 bullets & buckshot pellets. Only three hit Bickerstaff, one striking him in the right eye. Despite his wounds, he raised himself up on his elbow & fired several shots. Later the town folk crowded around him & he conversed with him for some time. He cursed Thompson for dying so easily, talked very freely to the crowd, & then exclaimed, “You have killed as brave a man as there is in the South.” The undated photograph depicts the visage of infamous Texan desperado Ben Bickerstaff. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1649450940.jpg |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1649509185.jpg Square-set timbering in the Homestake Mine - Lead, South Dakota 1908. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1649509185.jpg Fifth and Allen was the center of Tombstone during the war between the Cowboys, the Earps and Doc Holliday in 1881-82. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1649509185.jpg Wolfpack pilots of the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing sweep Colonel Robin Olds away from his F-4 Phantom II aircraft following his return from his 100th combat mission over North Vietnam. Olds led the Wolfpack through the past year as it amassed 24 MiG victories, the greatest aerial combat record of an F-4 Wing in the Vietnam war. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1649509185.jpg Oil was first discovered in Oklahoma by, accident, in 1859, near Salina, in the then Oklahoma Territory, in a well that had been drilled for salt. In 1907, before Oklahoma became a state, it produced the most oil of any state or territory in the United States. |
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This was not his 100th mission , but it was his last combat mission over North Vietnam. He had 156 official , 100 over NVietnam but He probably flew at least half more combat missions over N vietnam West Point graduiate, Olds as Wing Co, would regulary go into the ops room and wipe out his own missions so he could fly more missions before being recalled. He also didn't score all his kills for the same reason , fearing he would be recalled once he turned triple Ace, his double Ace count of WW2 + Ace in Vietnam So he gave a way a number of kills to other pilots. When he was asked by LBJ what was needed to improve things in Vietnam, he replied "Just win the it" And that was the end of the meeting with LBJ who was pigheaded and didn't like being told what to do. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1649510679.jpg |
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Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, Rock Hudson, Fred MacMurray, Jimmy Stewart, Ernest Borgnine, Michael Caine and Laurence Harvey celebrating John Wayne’s 40-year anniversary in the film industry. The cake says ‘Happy Anniversary John Wayne’, with “The Big Trail“ (1929) on the left side, and “True Grit“ (1969) on the right side.
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