Archive for October 18th, 2025

CARTOON FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG

Marvin (Comic Strip)

Marvin by Tom Armstrong

Tom Armstrong | Comics Kingdom
Tom Armstrong
(born 1950,
Evansville, Indiana)

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SHE WAS THE FIRST CAT TO GO INTO SPACE

The First Cat In Outer Space:Before ...

Félicette, a Parisian stray, became the first—and only—cat
in space. The black-and-white feline traveled 98 miles into
space for 13 minutes before her capsule safely parachuted
to Earth.

The mission, part of the French space program, trained
14 cats to monitor their neurological and physiological
responses to spaceflight.

First cat in space Félicette to get memorial statue after successful  crowdfund | collectSPACE

The Mystery Behind The First Cat in Space - I Can Has Cheezburger?

Félicette, the First (and only) "Catstronaut" in Space | GreaterGood

Meet Félicette, The First Cat To Be Sent To Space

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‘’THE FATHER OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL” WAS BORN

The 'Charles Berryn' Tapes: Young Chuck Berry Goes Not-So Incognito

Chuck Berry: Rock & Rollercoaster | Headliner Magazine

Charles Edward Anderson Berry was an singer, guitarist and
songwriter who pioneered
rock and roll with distinctive songs
such as "
Maybellene" (1955), "Roll Over Beethoven" (1956),
"
Rock and Roll Music" (1957), and "Johnny B. Goode" (1958).

Writing lyrics that focused on teen life and consumerism, and
developing a music style that included guitar
solos along with
showmanship, Berry was a major influence on subsequent
rock music.   

Chuck Berry New Year's Eve Concert

Family members of the late Chuck Berry file past his casket during a memorial service at the Pageant Theater in St. Louis on April 9, 2017. Berry died on March 18, 2017 at the age of 90. Photo by BIll Greenblatt/UPI 
Charles Edward Anderson Berry
(October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017)

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THE U.S. TOOK POSSESSION OF ALASKA

Welcome to Alaska sign, entering from Canada

On October 18, 1867, the U.S. formally took possession of Alaska
after purchasing the territory from Russia for $7.2 million, or less
than two cents an acre.

Indigenous peoples had settled the unforgiving territory thousands
of years earlier. The Alaska purchase comprised 586,412 square
miles, about twice the size of
Texas, and was championed by
William Henry Seward, the enthusiastically expansionist
secretary of state under President
Andrew Johnson.


Signing of the Alaska Treaty, The Alaska Purchase.

William H. Seward - Wikipedia  
William Henry Seward (1801 – 1872)  

Andrew Johnson, Politician born - African American Registry
Andrew Johnson (1808 – 1875)

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Did Canada ever try to take Alaska back ...

U.S. Takes Possession of Alaska | Mystic Stamp Discovery Center

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