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FORT SMITH, Ark. â The deadliest day in U.S. Marshal Service history took place April 15, 1872, near the town of Christie in Adair County, which was located in the Cherokee Nationâs Goingsnake District. The gunfight between a marshal posse and CN citizens took place at a schoolhouse being used as a courthouse to try the case of CN citizen Ezekial âZekeâ Proctor. âThis is definitely one of the stories the museum wants to tellâ¦not just from the marshalâs side of it but from the Cherokee Nationâs side of it because we really want to find the whats and whys and hows, and thereâs a reason we refer to this as âThe Tragedy of Goingsnakeâ and not âThe Goingsnake Massacre,â David Kennedy, U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith curator, said. âThis was the bloodiest gunfight that ever took place in the American west that the military wasnât involved in.â ....
FORT SMITH, Ark. â The deadliest day in U.S. Marshal Service history took place April 15, 1872, near the town of Christie in Adair County, which was located in the Cherokee Nationâs Goingsnake District. The gunfight between a marshal posse and CN citizens took place at a schoolhouse being used as a courthouse to try the case of CN citizen Ezekial âZekeâ Proctor. âTragedy at Goingsnakeâ occurred 149 years ago âThis is definitely one of the stories the museum wants to tellâ¦not just from the marshalâs side of it but from the Cherokee Nationâs side of it because we really want to find the whats and whys and hows, and thereâs a reason we refer to this as âThe Tragedy of Goingsnakeâ and not âThe Goingsnake Massacre,â David Kennedy, U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith curator, said. âThis was the bloodiest gunfight that ever took place in the American west that the military wasnât involved ....
Number of investments made: 4 as of Series 13 Largest sum invested: £100,000 as of Series 13 Most successful investment on the show: Liquiproof as of Series 13 A leading fashion entrepreneur and global manufacturer, Touker Suleyman is one of three new names who joined the BBC s popular Dragons Den show for its 13th series but just who is the man behind the Hawes & Curtis shirt brand? His investments on the show have ranged from food to crafts such as gourmet-flavoured chocolate brownie business Bad Brownies, which he invested £60,000 in, and wooden mechanical kit company Timberkits (£25,000). His biggest investment of the show so far has been £100,000 which he backed in Liquiproof for a 50% equity stake. Featured in the Startups 100 index for the last two consecutive years, Liquiproof has created a non-toxic, non-hazardous waterproof coating for footwear, hats and clothing. Since launch in January 2014, its founder Caner Veli has secured listings wit ....
Last modified on Sun 24 Jan 2021 15.40 EST David Barchard, who has died aged 73 following an accident, was the leading British specialist on Turkey. Incisive, eloquent and with a masterly command of detail, he honed his ideas in English and in Turkish through hours of telephone calls to friends and contacts. Worked up, these would then appear in outstanding articles, political commentaries and research papers, a steady stream of work maintained over four decades. His deep knowledge was evident in his obituary writing for the Guardian, for which he constructed accomplished accounts of leading Turkish political figures. He first wrote for the paper in the aftermath of the 1980 coup in Turkey, while resident in the country. Fiercely indignant about the human rights abuses he saw at the time, he gave full vent to his feelings in his articles. ....