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How a Private Earned the Medal of Honor by Capturing an Enemy General

From the Battle of Mine Creek by Samuel Reader. The Battle of Gettysburg may have been the turning point of the Civil War, but no one told the Confederates that, especially in the West. In August 1864, Confederate Maj. Gen. Sterling Price received an order to take the fight to the North, capture St. Louis and make Abraham Lincoln a one-term president. The resulting offensive was one of the largest mounted cavalry attacks of the war, and it cost the Confederacy dearly. One Union soldier, a 20-year-old private from Iowa, earned the Medal of Honor for compounding the South s failure. A cutting from the 1897 book The Story of American Heroism depicts a wounded Dunlavy taking Gen. Marmaduke s weapon, apparently just by virtue of proximity.

Nuclear Fallout: America Tested 1,032 Nuclear Weapons on Its Own Soil

Nuclear Fallout: America Tested 1,032 Nuclear Weapons on Its Own Soil The United States learned much from its nuclear tests. In doing so, however, it paid a terrible and tragic price. Here s What You Need to Know: Virtually every American that has lived since 1951 has been exposed to nuclear fallout. Nuclear weapons have a mysterious quality. Their power is measured in plainly visible blast pressure and thermal energy common to many weapons, but also invisible yet equally destructive radiation and electromagnetic pulse. Between 1945 and 1992, the United States conducted 1,032 nuclear tests seeking to get the measure of these enigmatic weapons. Many of these tests would be today be considered unnecessary, overly dangerous and just plain bizarre. These tests, undertaken on the atomic frontier, gathered much information about these weapons enough to cease actual use testing yet scarred the land and left many Americans with long-term health problems.

Events in Toledo area over the past 150 years Week of 2/1/2021

Jan. 31 1922 Prohibition triggers wave of alcohol poisonings as people try to imbibe raw wood alcohol and ethanol based drinks, also called canned heat . The Toledo Health Department reports 300 poisonings and 20 deaths from the previous year. 1932 Toledo Fire Department ladder truck and a city bus collide on Collingwood Boulevard, killing two Toledo firemen. They are identified as Captain Andrew Flynn and Bernard Orzechowski of Number 16 Hook and Ladder Co. Feb. 1 1921 Community Traction Company begins operations with electric street car operations in Toledo. 1936 Toledo first grader Barb Lamont celebrates her sixth birthday with a bullet in her brain after she had been shot 18 months before. Doctors fear surgery might do more harm than good. The young girl is reported to be doing well in school.

VISIT: Wyoming s 31 Named Islands

As you might imagine most of these islands are on the Western side of the state, in Teton and Sweatwater counties. Most are in rivers, just a few are in lakes. I was able to find camping near these islands in such places as the Island Park Campground. But I was not able to find camping on any island. That does not mean that it can t be done. Some of the most notable island are: Jackson Lake - Out of the 31 islands in Wyoming, Jackson Lake boasts of 1/3 of them. Some of the islands at Jackson Lake are: Arizona Island, Dollar Island and Elk Island.

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