Archive for December 29th, 2024

THE MASSACRE AT WOUNDED KNEE

Buffalo Bill, Capt. Baldwin, Gen. Nelson A. Miles, Capt. Moss, and others, on horseback, on battlefield of Wounded Knee.

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"The opening of the fight at Wounded Knee", engraved illustration by Frederic Remington. Appeared in
Harper’s Weekly, 1891.
        

    
   
Wounded Knee, 1940

On December 29, 1890, in one of the final chapters of America’s
long Indian wars
, the U.S. Cavalry killed 146 Lakota Indians at
Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota.

The conflict at Wounded Knee was originally referred to as a
battle, but in reality it was a tragic and avoidable massacre.

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A depiction of the Ghost Dance.

Wounded Knee Massacre

U.S. Army massacres Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee | December 29, 1890 | HISTORY

US Attorney General Eric Holder laying a wreath at the site of the Wounded Knee Memorial
US Attorney General Eric Holder laying a wreath at the
site of the Wounded Knee Memorial.

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STATE ADMITTED INTO THE UNION IN 1845

1845 Texas enters the Union – Bowie News

Texas Admitted to the Union Plaque Photograph by Arthur Swartwout - Fine Art America

Six months after the congress of the Republic of Texas
accepts U.S.
annexation, Texas was admitted into the
United States as the 28th state.

After gaining independence from Spain in the 1820s,
Mexico welcomed foreign settlers to sparsely populated
Texas, and a large group of Americans led by Stephen F.
Austin settled along the Brazos River.

The Americans soon outnumbered the resident Mexicans,
and by the 1830s attempts by the Mexican government to
regulate these semi-autonomous American communities
led to rebellion.

In March 1836, in the midst of armed conflict with the
Mexican government,
Texas declared its independence
from Mexico.


Stephen Fuller Austin (1793 – 1836)

1945 Texas Statehood Stamp Painting by Historic Image - Pixels

Expansion in Texas timeline | Timetoast timelines

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FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG ~

TOP 25 QUOTES BY JIMMY CARTER (of 496) | A-Z Quotes

James Earl Carter Jr. (October 1, 1924 – December 29, 2024)

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FORMER U.S. PRESIDENT HAS DIED AT 100

Jimmy Carter Childhood Photos - Democratic Underground Forums

Photo: Jimmy Carter at age 10 in 1934 - ARKCRT19341010001 - UPI.com

U.S.N.

Jimmy Carter - Wikipedia
The 39th president of the United States.

Former US President Jimmy Carter dies at 100 - Vanguard News

The Carter Center  announced in a statement made today,
Jimmy Carter passed away peacefully Dec. 29 at his home
in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by family.
  

Carter, the oldest living U.S. president of all time, died less
than three months after his 100th birthday and more than
a year after the Carter Center said
he had opted to receive
hospice care
at home with his family after "a series of short
hospital stays."

His specific cause of death was unclear. Carter’s death
followed the passing of
his wife Rosalynn on Nov. 19,
2023. She died at the age of 96.
(FOX NEWS)


Jimmy Carter, Nobel Peace Prize winner, has died at 100 - Washington Times

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FIRST BATTLE OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA

Capture of Savannah | Map and Timeline

On December 29, 1778, British Lieutenant Colonel Archibald
Campbell and his force of between 2,500 and 3,600 troops,
which included the 71st Highland regiment, New York
Loyalists, and Hessian mercenaries, launched a surprise
attack on American forces defending
Savannah, Georgia.

Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell of Inverneil and Ross (1739–1791), KB, Governor and ...
Sir Archibald Campbell 
(1739 – 1791)

Capture of Savannah - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

Capture of Savannah Georgia On My Mind Capture of Savannah amp Battle of Kettle Creek

British Capture Savannah — Americana Corner

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