DICK WINTERS

Jan. 21, 1918 is the birthday of a hero of WWII who would have remained unknown if not for a spectacular mini-series. In 1990, historian Stephen Ambrose sat down with Dick Winters to interview him about his WWII experiences for a book about the war.  It was Winters who suggested Read more…

THE REAL BLIGH

                There have been at least five movies on the “Mutiny on the Bounty”.  William Bligh became the poster boy for tyrannical captains.  He is depicted as mistreating his crew with his unreasonable discipline to the point where they justifiably mutiny against him.  Led by the saintly Fletcher Christian.  Be Read more…

LORD HAW HAW

            America had Tokyo Rose and Great Britain had Lord Haw Haw.  William Joyce was born in Brooklyn.  His Irish immigrant family moved back home when he was a child.  His family was anti-independence and he joined the British Intelligence agency as a teenager.  He participated in the Irish War Read more…

GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER

One of America’s greatest scientists was born on Jan. 10, 1864.  Here are the notes I gave to my American History classes. born a slave raised by ex-slave owner after being orphaned graduated from college became director of agricultural research at Tuskegee University under Booker T. Washington developed many products Read more…

THE BATTLE OF THE KEGS

One of the most comical events in the Revolutionary War occurred on Jan. 6, 1778.  And a famous poem was written about it.  That poem called out adultery.  (see the *** stanza)                 The British captured Philadelphia in 1777.  It was a low moment in the American Revolution.  In the Read more…

TOM THUMB 

 Charles Stratton was born on Jan. 4, 1838 and went on to become one of the most famous persons in the world and he still is the most famous little person in history. In 1842, P.T. Barnum hired four year-old Charles Stratton who was a little person standing 25 inches Read more…