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CAMILLE BOHANNON

How Son of Sam Changed America - Rolling Stone
1977

PPT - The Polio Crusade PowerPoint Presentation, free download ...

RetroNewsNow on Twitter: "On August 10, 1988, President Ronald ...
1988

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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CAMILLE BOHANNON

Newspaper Article of the Bombing of Japan in the 1940's | History ...
1945

 

The Watergate Scandal · English grammar exercise (advanced level ...
1974

Pin on aMEriCaN hIsTOry
1969

 

Today in psychedelic history (08/09) - The Psychedelic Experience ...
1995

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY IN 1974

The Oregonian. 1974 - 08 - 09. NIXON RESIGNS PRESIDENCY issue ...

In an evening televised address on August 8, 1974, President Richard M.
Nixon
announces his intention to become the first president in American
history to resign. With
impeachment proceedings underway against him
for his involvement in the
Watergate affair, Nixon was finally bowing to
pressure from the public and Congress to leave the
White House.

Editorial: Nixon, the man who stayed too long – archive, 9 August ...

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NOMINATION ON THIS DAY IN 1912

Progressive Party

Theodore Roosevelt was nominated for the presidency by the
Progressive Party, a group of Republicans dissatisfied with
the re-nomination of President
William Howard Taft. Also known
as the Bull Moose Party, the Progressive platform called for the
direct election of U.S. senators, woman suffrage, reduction of
the tariff and many social reforms. Roosevelt, who served as
the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909,
embarked on a vigorous campaign as the party’s presidential
candidate. A key point of his platform was the “Square Deal”
—Roosevelt’s concept of a society based on fair business
competition and increased welfare for needy Americans.

 

The Bull Moose-Progressive Party | CK-12 Foundation
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (
October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919)

Teddy Roosevelt Bull Moose Party " Art Board Print by jtrenshaw ...

Remembering Teddy Roosevelt - Legacy Spine & Neurological Specialists

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AMERICA’S FIRST MILITARY DECORATION

On August 7, 1782, in Newburgh, New York, General George Washington,
the commander in chief of the Continental Army, created the “Badge for
Military Merit,” a decoration consisting of a purple, heart-shaped piece
of silk, edged with a narrow binding of silver, with the word Merit stitched
across the face in silver.

The badge was to be presented to soldiers for “any singularly meritorious
action” and permitted its wearer to pass guards and sentinels without
challenge. The honoree’s name and regiment were also to be inscribed
in a “Book of Merit.”

Washington’s “Purple Heart” was awarded to only three known soldiers
during the
Revolutionary War: Elijah Churchill, William Brown and Daniel
Bissell, Jr. The “Book of Merit” was lost, and the decoration was largely
forgotten until 1927, when General Charles P. Summerall, the U.S. Army
chief of staff, sent an unsuccessful draft bill to Congress to “revive the
Badge of Military Merit.”

The Badge of Military Merit / The Purple Heart

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