RIN TIN TIN SUPERSTAR

                After the St. Mihiel Offensive on the Western Front in WWI, Corporal Lee Duncan was sent to the village of Flirey to see if it had space for an airfield.  He found a bombed-out kennel with a mother German Shepherd and her five puppies.  He kept a male and Read more…

The Greatest Knight

                William Marshal should not have lived to be a knight.  When he was a teenager, his father gave him as a hostage to King Stephen with the promise that he would give up his castle or his son’s life would be forfeited.  When John Marshal refused to carry out Read more…

JIM BRIDGER

March 17, 1804 is the birthday of the most famous mountain man. Jim Bridger was one of the most famous mountainmen.  He was born in Richmond on March 17, 1804.  When he was eight, his family moved to the gateway to the West – St. Louis.  At age 13 he Read more…

IT’S MADISON’S BIRTHDAY!

NAME – James Madison NICKNAME(S) – Short Stack  /  Dolley’s Husband  /  Little Jemmy  /  Father of the Constitution BIRTH / DEATH – March 16, 1751  Port Conway, Va.  /  1836 –  Montpelier, Va. FATHER – tobacco plantation owner MOTHER – housewife COLLEGE – Princeton WIFE – Dolley KIDS – Read more…

THE DICKINSON DUEL

On March 15, 1767, Andrew Jackson was born somewhere in the Carolinas.  He would go on to become the most badass American President.  Here is the ultimate story to prove that.             Because of the unfortunate fact that technically Rachel was married to two men at the same time, enemies Read more…

ELI WHITNEY

On March 14, 1794 Eli Whitney patented the cotton gin.                 Eli Whitney was born on Dec. 8, 1765 in Massachusetts.  As a youth he showed talent in the mechanical arts by building his own violin.  He graduated from Yale in 1789 and hoped to become a teacher.  Things did Read more…

TR SAVES COLLEGE FOOTBALL

                In 1904, 18 players died playing college football.  In 1905, it went up to 19.  150 players were so seriously injured, they had to be taken to the hospital.  Part of the problem was the equipment, or lack thereof.  Players wore metal cleats.  There was little or no padding Read more…

NERVOUS? BUY A COKE

On March 12, 1886, the first bottles of Coca-Cola went on sale. In 1886, Atlanta pharmacist John Pemberton was working on a non-alcoholic, “nerve medicine” to sell in his drug store.  He boiled a concoction of herbs, coca leaves, and kola nuts in his back yards.  He then added tap Read more…