Page 4 - Clark Corps News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Clark corps. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Clark Corps Today - Breaking & Trending Today

New, Mysterious Portland Monument Honors York, An Early Explorer Of Oregon


There’s a new monument in Portland’s Mount Tabor Park.
Sometime last week, someone installed the sculpture atop the pedestal that used to house a memorial to Harvey Scott, the former editor of The Oregonian and an outspoken conservative who, among other causes, fought women’s suffrage. Scott’s monument was toppled during last year’s racial justice reckoning.
“I think it’s great that somebody did this,” said Mark King, who was at the park Monday helping clean up damage from last week’s ice storm. “How did they get that up here anonymously without anybody knowing? The gates are locked, what did they do?” ....

United States , City Of Portland , Mount Tabor , Harvey Scott , Carmen Rubio , Portland Mount Tabor , William Clark , Mark King , Robin Kamerling , Clark Corps , African American , North America , Though York , Native American , Director Adena , Commissioner Carmen Rubio , Director Adena Long , Portland Parks , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , நகரம் ஆஃப் போர்டிலந்ட் , ஏற்ற டேபர் , ஹார்வி ஸ்காட் , கார்மென் ரூபியோ , போர்டிலந்ட் ஏற்ற டேபர் , வில்லியம் கிளார்க் , குறி கிங் ,

On the History Trail with the Old Bison: A Memoir


True West Magazine
In 1965, historian Robert M. Utley was in his second year as the National Park Service’s Chief Historian in Washington, D.C. Two years later he would publish Frontiersmen in Blue; the United States Army and the Indian, 1848-1865 (Macmillan) the follow-up to his first book, The Last Days of the Sioux Nation (Yale University, 1963).
 
I first met Robert M. Utley in May 1977. He came to Bloomington to receive a Distinguished Alumni Service Award from Indiana University. I was a graduate student in history at IU at that time, and as soon as I learned that Utley was coming to campus, I sought out my mentor, Martin Ridge, to beg for the opportunity to pick up our guest at the Indianapolis airport and deliver him back. I assured Ridge that I would positively die for the opportunity to meet Utley. He thought this but a slight ambition (and never tired of reminding me of it in later years), but agreed to allow me to play chauffer. This eventful meeting was ....

United States , Utah State University , Fort Riley , Salt Lake , New Mexico , Grand Casablanca , Wagon Mound , North Dakota , Martin Ridge , University Of New Mexico , John Butterfield , Robert Utley , Ed Bearss , Paul Andrew Hutton , Robertm Utley , Ray Allen Billington , Jerome Greene , George Ellsworth , Bob Utley , Paul Hedren , Margaretep Gordon , Phil Sheridan , John Carroll , Tracy Hutton , Indiana University , United States Army ,