catherine williamson is the director of books and manuscripts and she joins us now for sub we gave a little flavour there of this listing. tell us more about it. it really is one of the most important and well documented historical firearms of the american west. this is as you say, it was a colt revolver, and it was initially owned by a member of billy the kids gang, so it was originally owned by an outlaw, and in the course of pursuing tilly the kid, pat garrett spent about eight months pursuing him, at one point in april, he caught up with billy the kid s gang and arrested billy the kid and killed the man who owned this gun and then confiscated it for his own use, which was appropriate at the time, something that was common use. it was an outlaw s on, it was a nice new gun, so he took it and kept it for himself. billy the kid was trying to tried, convicted, and then
Yesterday, I found myself flailing around in the upstairs bedroom trying to follow a Zumba video on YouTube. Beside me was my puppy Hugo, who was so confused by what
A dog who had gone missing after a car accident in Idaho in the United States has returned home. Tilly was reunited with his family after two days on June 8.
ITHACA, NY In response to the pandemic, playwright Qui Nguyen (âVietgoneâ) adapted his popular Dungeons & Dragons-set drama âShe Kills Monstersâ for virtual performance. The script, both zany and gentle, has a youthful exuberance and huge heart, making it popular on both high school and college campuses.
When director Cynthia Henderson picked it last spring for Ithaca Collegeâs Fall 2020 season, she was anticipating a live onstage version, and student scenic designer Madeleine Dieterle created the models and plans for a non-virtual set. Come this past fall, plans had to change quickly, and Henderson had the luck to team up with Chrissy Guest, who was teaching a live event production course over at the Park School of Communications (Guest did much of the video work for the Hangarâs virtual summer season).
Pre-policing days
Art Howell s nickname when he worked at McDonald s at 2100 Lathrop Avenue from 1978 to 1983 was literally Chief, an omen for the official role he would later hold with the Racine Police Department. He s shown posing in this photo, at far-left, in his McDonald s uniform next to his sisters Sindy Howell-Stewart and Vanessa Oliver. Submitted photo
April 1987: Investigating
Sporting a short afro typical of the times, Art Howell works with partner Dean Stanton in the early days of the Racine Police Department s gang-diversion unit. MARK HERTZBERG, The Journal Times
October 1995: Community
Late landlord George Goodwater, right, tried to order police officers, including then-Sgt. Art Howell, left, from his property at 1111 Geneva St. during a walking tour Friday that involved trying to improve Racine s neighborhoods and housing conditions.