This FOIA request began with a $300 estimate on fees ($95 for CD-ROM version), which, although I would normally deny, I was graciously given an anonymous agreement that another person wanted the file released, and would pay the fees. So, I agreed to the fees, and the request was to ...
Stephanie makes her home in Minnesota with her husband, two cats and a dog, and frequent visits from her four adult children. Along with reading, writing, and research, she dreams about her next travel adventure—whether it be in person or on the page. For today’s Pinch of the Past, ...
it’s been bring your own booze and a dish to pass. guests came from far and wide, including a few from colorado and texas . quite a few people who met at the parties later married, gurney said proudly. wendt attended his first sutherland house party in 2000. he ...
2021, the U.S. Capitol was attacked by a crowd attempting to stop a joint session of Congress from certifying the electoral votes of the 2020 presidential election. The January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol Web Archive preserves a representative...
Question for the group... Yes, I wrote privately to the officer in question without getting a response. Also, the two markers in question were denied by a vote of the category, of course, the only person that voted was the officer in question. The catego
Step back in time and experience the period of the Texas Republic in person or virtually at one of these Texas Historical Commission state historic sites. Extra Large History May 27, 2020 Texans and visitors to our great state have long shared a fascination with the story of Texas’ indepe...
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After President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, the Vice President took the oath of office alongside the government staff and the fallen president's widow, Jacqueline Kennedy. Captured on film by Cecil Stoughton, Johnson was sworn in byfederal judge Sar...
After leaving Congress, he kept one of his campaign promises: "I told the people of my district that I would serve them as faithfully as I had done; but if not, you may all go to hell, and I will go to Texas." He took part in the Texas Revolution seeking independence from ...
Villages were typically led by one person or a handful of people, generally village elders, who through a process of consensus and deliberation, made decisions of importance for the village, and who were seen as drivers and educators for the rest of the community. Leaders typically made initial...