Tuesday, November 11, 2014

This Day in Goodlove History, November 11, 2014

11,945 names…11,945 stories…11,945 memories…
This Day in Goodlove History, November 11, 2014

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Surnames associated with the name Goodlove have been spelled the following different ways; Cutliff, Cutloaf, Cutlofe, Cutloff, Cutlove, Cutlow, Godlib, Godlof, Godlop, Godlove, Goodfriend, Goodlove, Gotleb, Gotlib, Gotlibowicz, Gotlibs, Gotlieb, Gotlob, Gotlobe, Gotloeb, Gotthilf, Gottlieb, Gottliebova, Gottlob, Gottlober, Gottlow, Gutfrajnd, Gutleben, Gutlove

The Chronology of the Goodlove, Godlove, Gottlob, Gottlober, Gottlieb (Germany, Russia, Czech etc.), and Allied Families of Battaile, (France), Crawford (Scotland), Harrison (England), Jackson (Ireland), Jefferson, LeClere (France), Lefevre (France), McKinnon (Scotland), Plantagenets (England), Smith (England), Stephenson (England?), Vance (Ireland from Normandy), Washington, Winch (England, traditionally Wales), including correspondence with George Rogers Clark, and including ancestors William Henry Harrison, Andrew Jackson, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, John Adams, John Quincy Adams and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Martin Van Buren, Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. Grant, Benjamin Harrison “The Signer”, Benjamin Harrison, Jimmy Carter, Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, William Taft, John Tyler (10th President), James Polk (11th President)Zachary Taylor, and Abraham Lincoln.

The Goodlove Family History Website:

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/o/o/Jeffery-Goodlove/index.html

The Goodlove/Godlove/Gottlieb families and their connection to the Cohenim/Surname project:

• New Address! https://www.familytreedna.com/public/goodlove/

• • Books written about our unique DNA include:

• “Abraham’s Children, Race, Identity, and the DNA of the Chosen People” by Jon Entine.

• “ DNA & Tradition, The Genetic Link to the Ancient Hebrews” by Rabbi Yaakov Kleiman, 2004



Birthdays on November 11….

Alfonso VIII (husband of the 23rd great grandaunt)

William R. Baird (1st cousin of the wife of the 2nd cousin 7x removed)

William S. Cunningham (maternal 1st cousin)

Edith L. Godlove BRENNER

Henry IV (10th cousin 27x removed)

Martha H. Kramer Goodlove (wife of the 1st cousin 3x removed)

Nimrod D. LeFevre (uncle of the wife of the 1st cousin 3x removed)

James B. Morrell Husband of the 2nd cousin 7x removed)

Elsie L. Sherman Edaburn (2nd cousin 1x remoed)

John C. Soupene (4th cousin 5x removed)

Larry Stewart (5th cousin)

November 11, 1534

By the Act of Supremacy on Novbember 11, 1534, Henry had Parliament name him and his successors supreme head on earth of the Church of England, giving him the right to make all ecclesiastical appointments, and requiring all clergymen to swear allegiance to himself instead of the Pope. By the ‘Act of Dissolution Henry dissolved most of the monasteries. Most of the spoils of the monasteries went to the Crown or to the Tudor nobility and gentry. [1]

November 11, 1586: On November 11, 1586, John MacKinnand of Lock Slahan, is mentioned along with many other Highlanders in a complaint against them for making the South country fishermen pay heavy exactions.[2]

November 11, 1620: The Pilgrims Land at Cape Cod, November 11, 1620.[3]

November 11, 1647: Charles I fled Hampton Court on November 11, and placed himself in the custody of Colonel Robert Hammond, Parliamentary Governor of the Isle of Wight,[168] believing Hammond to be sympathetic. Hammond, however, was opposed to Charles, whom he confined in Carisbrooke Castle.[169] From Carisbrooke, Charles continued to try to bargain with the various parties. [4]

November 11, 1754

The Last Will and Testament of John Vance, on Record in Frederick

County, Virginia. Book 2, Puge 435. He is known to be the father of

Hannah Vance, wife of Col. William Crawford.



In the Name of God Amen the Eleventh day of November One thousand Seven Hundred and fifty Four I John Vance Cooper of Frederick County and the Colony of Virginia being weak in Body but of Good and Perfect Memory thanks be to Almighty God & calling to Remem­brance the uncertain Estate of this Transity Life and that all Flesh Must Yield unto death when it shall Please God to Call do Make Constitute Ordain and declare this my last will and Testament in manner & form following Revoking and Annulling by these pre­sents all and Every Testament & Testaments Will and Wills here­tofore made by me & Declared either by word or Writing and this to be taken Only for my Last will & Testament & none Other and first being Pennitent and Sorry from the Bottom of my heart for my Sins Past Most Humbly Desiring Forgivness for the Same I Give and Commit my Soul unto Almighty God my Saviour and Redeemer in whom and by the Merits of Jesus Christ I trust & Be lieve Assuredly to be Saved and have full Remission & foregiveness of all my Sins and that my Soul with my Body at the General day of Resurrection Shall rise again with Joy and through the Merits of Christ’s death and Passion Possess and Inherit the Kingdom of Heaven Prepared for his Elect and Chosen and my Body to be Buried in Such Place where it Shall Please my Executors Hereafter Named & Appointed & Now for the Settling of my Temporal Estate & Such Goods Chattles and Debts as it (lath Please God above my Deserts to Bestow upon Me I Order Give and dispose the same in Manner & form following that is to Say first I will that all those debts and duties as I Owe in Right or Conscience to any manner of Person or Persons whatsoever shall be well and truly Con (torn) and Paid or Ordained to be Paid within Convenient time after my decease by my Executors hereafter Named. Item I Give and Bequeath unto my Loving Wife Elizabeth Vance one Bay Mare called Bonny. Item I give and Be­queath to my loving wife the third part of all my Estate Real & Personal during her Natural Life. Item I Give & Bequeath unto my son John Vance my Dwelling House with four Hundred Acres of Land Part of the Tract that I now live on after the Decease of my Wife & Liberty to Build on any part of the said Land before the death of my Wife and not Encroaching on her Plantation which he is to be Possessed with after her Decease him & his Heirs forever. Item I Give & Bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Mathews and her Heirs Ninety Acres Binding on the Meadow & Joining of George William Fairfax’s Land Condition that the said Land shall Never be dis­posed of to any Other Person than to my son John Vance or his Heirs. Item I Give & Bequeath to my daughter Hannah Crawford five shillings. Item I Give & Bequeath unto my Son Alexander Vance One Hundred & forty Acres of Land which is the Land he now Lives on to him & his Heirs forever. Item I give unto my Son John Vance all the Personal Estate as shall be after the Decease of my Wife Elizabeth & I appoint my loving Wife Elizabeth and my Son John Vance Executors of this my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal the Day & year Above Written.

Sealed in Presence of hIs

her John X Vance (SEAL)

Margaret X McKee mark

mark

her

Anne X McKee

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John Doones[5]



Since John Vance did all except cut his daughter Hannah Crawford out of his last will and testament, yet we may appreciate fact that he mentioned her by name. Otherwise her identity would have been forever lost and no one would discover who her parents really were; as many times was the case in the older records. However John Vance may have provided for Hannah in another way at an earlier date and this too is the case in many of the older wills; where sometimes the child is not mentioned at all.

Bringing to memory the date mentioned herein, which was the beginning of the French and Indian War and during this period, the whole of the English colonies were in a deplorable state. As our in 1774, that the times were then as they were in the Shenandoah Valley in 1755.



November 11, 1778 Cherry Valley Massacre.[6] –



October 21 - November 11, 1781 Siege of Negapatam[7] -



November 11, 1794: Treaty of Canandaigua

The Treaty of Canandaigua is a treaty signed after the American Revolutionary War between the Grand Council of the Six Nations and President George Washington representing the United States of America.


It was signed at Canandaigua, New York on November 11, 1794, by fifty sachems and war chiefs representing the Grand Council of the Six Nations of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Confederacy (including the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca and Tuscarora tribes), and by Timothy Pickering, official agent of President George Washington.


Contents of the Treaty

The treaty established peace and friendship between the United States of America and the Six Nations, and affirmed Haudenosaunee land rights in the state of New York, and the boundaries established by the Phelps and Gorham Purchase of 1788.[1]

It was the second[citation needed] diplomatic agreement entered into by the United States of America under its current Constitution (the first was the Treaty of New York, made with the Creek Indians in 1790).

The treaty, also known as the Pickering Treaty[2] and the Calico Treaty,[2] is still actively recognized by the United States and the nations of the Haudenosaunee confederacy. However, 10,000 acres of the Allegheny Reservation were legally condemned for eminent domain during construction of Kinzua Dam, causing relocation of 600 Seneca.

The Six Nations in New York still receive calico cloth as payment under the treaty,[3] while the Oneida of Wisconsin still receive an annuity check of $1,800.[2][3]

Signatories

The treaty was signed by fifty Sachems and War Chiefs.[1][4]

Notable signatories include:
•Ki-ant-whau-ka (Corn Planter)[1]
•Kon-ne-at-or-tee-ooh (Handsome Lake)[1]
•Se-quid-ong-guee (Little Beard)
•Sog-goo-ya-waut-hau (Red Jacket)[1]

TIMOTHY PICKERING

Witnesses

Israel Chapin, Wm. Shepard Jun'r, James Smedley, John Wickham, Augustus Porter, James H. Garnsey, Wm. Ewing, Israel Chapin, Jun'r


Interpreters

Horatio Jones, Joseph Smith, Jasper Parrish, Henry Abeele,[8][9]





November 11, 1803: The Illinois Country Experience

Description: http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/lewis_clark_il/images/massac_statue_ohio.jpg

Statue of George Rogers Clark at the Fort Massac reconstruction today, facing the Ohio River

Lewis and Clark entered the Illinois County by sailing down the Ohio River to the mouth of the Mississippi then up that river to Cahokia. They arrived at Fort Massac on November 11, 1803. They stayed in the Illinois Country until they set off on their epic voyage.



November 11, 1908: Medford Harrison Born on November 11, 1808 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Medford died on July 22, 1822; he was 13.[10]

November 11, 1816


Monday, November 11, 1816.
Elizabethtown, KY.




Thomas Lincoln swears to truth of statements in cross bill filed inRichard Mather v. Lincoln, Bush, and Vance. Case has been transferred to Nelson County Court, and is Thomas Lincoln's last recorded act performed in Kentucky prior to moving to Indiana.Equity Bundle No. 24, Hardin Circuit Court; Warren, Parentage and Childhood, 118.]


[11]

November 11, 1817: Diana HARRISON. Born on October 1, 1744 in Goochland, Virginia. Diana died in Wilkes, North Carolina on November 11, 1817; she was 73.



On August 21, 1766 when Diana was 21, she married Benjamin MARTIN, in Goochland, Virginia.





November 11, 1823: Andrew Jackson departed the Hermitage for Washington, after borrowing money from his friend John Overton for trip. [12]

November 11, 1847: LAURINDA CRAWFORD, b. Abt. 1827; m. MERRILL BENTON, November 11, 1847, Estill County, Kentucky. [13] LAURINDA27 CRAWFORD (VALENTINE "VOL"26, JOSEPH "JOSIAH"25, VALENTINE24, VALENTINE23, WILLIAM22, MAJOR GENERAL LAWRENCE21, HUGH20, HUGH19, CAPTAIN THOMAS18, LAWRENCE17, ROBERT16, MALCOLM15, MALCOLM14, ROGER13, REGINALD12, JOHN, JOHN, REGINALD DE CRAWFORD, HUGH OR JOHN, GALFRIDUS, JOHN, REGINALD5, REGINALD4, DOMINCUS3 CRAWFORD, REGINALD2, ALAN1) was born Abt. 1827. She married MERRILL BENTON November 11, 1847 in Estill County, Kentucky.

Child of LAURINDA CRAWFORD and MERRILL BENTON is:
i. JESSE JAMES28 BENTON, b. 1864.

Notes for JESSE JAMES BENTON:
Jesse recalls his entire life in the book, "Cow by the tail". [14]





November 11, 1911: In a newspaper article, dated November 11, 1911, the sister of Nannie Harris, Eliza Harris states: "I was a girl of eleven at the time as I remember that the Union men sent three caskets containing my cousins to Little Blue. With the caskets was the satchel of trinkets and dry goods that my sister and Charity had gone to town to buy.
The dead were buried in the old Smith Cemetery near Raytown. We didn't have much time for funerals in those days and the three were buried in one grave...A little after the guard house fell, Order No. 11 was issued and our house at Little Blue was burned. We went down near Glascow and my sister Nannie walked thereafter she got away from the Union guard house-almost 100 miles. After the guard house fell, the remaining women were taken to some hotel and kept for a period of time."
(It is possible that the imprisoned Mrs. Wilson was serving as a Union spy, planted by General Ewing to gather information on the guerrillas and their supporters. This is possibly the same Mrs. Wilson that informed Lt. Col. J. T. Buel that an attack on Independence was imminent, having seen Colonel Upton Hayes and his men marching past her farm.)

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"We could stand no more"

http://www.members.tripod.com/~penningtons/aWhen.gifnews of the collapse reached the families of the dead and injured, they went wild. Crowds gathered around the ruins as the dead and wounded were carried off. Soldiers fixed bayonets as shouts of "Murder!" intensified. [15]







November 11, 1862: "By the recent expedition of our Troops by the order of Gen French into Eastern North Carolina some forty persons were arrested on suspicion of disloyalty and sent up to Salisbury for safe keeping. As Governor of the State of which they are citizens it becomes my duty to see that they are protected in whatever rights pertain to them. First among them is undeniably the right of a trial of their alleged offences. A number of others it is proper to state have been there in confinement for some time past under similar circumstances. I should be glad to know what disposition is to be made of them or if there exists any grave public reason why their cases should not be investigated." -- Governor Zebulon B. Vance, Raleigh, Nov. 11th, 1862[16]



Fri. November 11, 1864

building breast works and fixing up camp

Propects of a battle

(William Harrison Goodlove Civil War Diary)[17]

November 11, 1869: MARION CRAWFORD, b. 1845, Jackson County, Missouri; d. 1872, Jackson County, Missouri; m. SUSAN ELIZABETH ST. CLAIR, November 11, 1869, Jackson county, Missouri. [18]

Notes for MARION CRAWFORD:
Letter of Administration for Marion Crawford

Marion Crawford died Intestate
Marshall N. Crawford apptd. to adm. estate January 3, 1872
Marion Crawford...Marshall N. Crawford Admn. with C.B.L. Booth, heirs Elizabeth Crawford, William Crawford, Laura Whitsett, Ann E. Selvey, Rany Selvey, M.N. Crawford, J.D. Crawford, F. Crawford, Valentine Crawford the children of Susan Vandever & the children of Melvina Selvey, & Susan Crawford. [19]

November 11, 1901: On August 28, 1942 Convoy 25 left Drancy, France for Auschwitz with 285 children. On board was Salomon Gottlob born December 2, 1934 in Anvers, France age seven, and his sister Tama Gottlob, born May 17, 1940, age 2. Their home was L.de demark. (5) Prison, Orleans. Prior to deportation to Auschwitz they were held at Camp Pithiviers[20]. Pithiviers is of global historical interest as one of the locally infamous World War II concentration camps where children were separated from their parents while the adults were processed and deported to camps farther away, usually Auschwitz. [21]

Also on board was Bension Gotlob, born November 11, 1901 from Pologne, France, and Regina Gotlop born November 25, 1898 from Tarnow, Poland.[22]

November 11, 1918: Emperor Karl I of Austria, who would reign until the overthrow of the monarchy on November 11, 1918.

In film and theatre
•Mayerling, is a black and white film dramatization based on the novel by Claude Anet. It is directed by Anatole Litvak and stars Charles Boyer as Crown Prince Rudolf and Danielle Darrieux as Maria Vetsera.
•De Mayerling à Sarajevo (1940 film), director Max Ophüls. The film starts with Rudolf's death.
•The musical Marinka (1945), book by George Marion, Jr., and Karl Farkas, lyrics by George Marion, Jr., music by Emmerich Kalman
•Mayerling (1968 film), starring Omar Sharif as Crown Prince Rudolf, Catherine Deneuve as Mary with James Mason as Kaiser Franz Josef and Ava Gardner as Empress Elisabeth.
•Japanese Takarazuka Revue's "Utakata no Koi"/"Ephemeral Love" (based on Mayerling) revolves around Rudolph and Marie Vetsera.
•Requiem for a Crown Prince, fourth episode of the British documentary/drama series Fall of Eagles (1974), about the collapse of the Romanov, Habsburg and Hohenzollern dynasties. Directed by James Furman and written by David Turner, the 60-minute episode tracks in detail the events of Wednesday, January 30, 1889, at Mayerling as well as the following few days - The discovery of the dead bodies, the breaking of news to Rudolf's family, the desperate attempts to cover up, what really happened - even to the Emperor and Empress - and the secret smuggling of Mary Vetsera's body away from Mayerling before scandal can erupt.
•Miklós Jancsó's 1975 film Vizi Privati, Publiche Virtù (Private Vices, Public Virtues) is a daring reinterpretation of the Mayerling incident, in which the lovers and their friends are murdered by imperial authorities for plotting the Emperor's overthrow and for gross immorality and Mary Vetsera was portrayed as a hermaphrodite, which has no basis in history. The film was denounced by some critics as gratuitously graphic, but the director's point is, how the decay and hypocrisy of the empire was reflected in the prince's desperately aberrant behavior.
•Kenneth MacMillan's 1978 ballet, Mayerling
•Rudolf also appears as a character in the musical Elisabeth (1992) and in Lillie, Granada TV's dramatisation of the life of Victorian society beauty, Lillie Langtry.
•Japanese manga by Higuri You named "Tenshi no Hitsugi" (Angel's Coffin) (2000). Based on of his life and his mistress Mary Vetsera.
•In The Illusionist (2006), the primary antagonist is the "Crown Prince Leopold" (Rufus Sewell), the son of the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria. In the film, Leopold's "progressive opinions" mask an intense hatred for his father and the Hapsburg tradition of constitutional monarchy, which Leopold regards as letting the Empire be "governed by mongrels." He plans to stage a coup d'etat, overthrow his father, dissolve Parliament, and govern by decree. When his fiancee, Duchess Sophie von Teschen, denounces his plans and announces that she is leaving him for another man, Leopold (apparently) murders her in a jealous rage. In the film's climax, the Chief Inspector of the Vienna police tells the Emperor and the General Staff of Leopold's treasonous plot. As the Austro-Hungarian Army storms the Mayerling lodge, the Crown Prince shoots himself with a revolver.

The Crown Prince, film directed by Robert Dornhelm (2006) in two parts. Historical adviser: Brigitte Hamann. Here, the love story and the conflict between father and son are embedded in the general political situation of the time in Central Europe. [23]



November 11, 1918: Despite measures taken to improve U.S. military preparedness in the previous year, Wilson was unable to offer the Allies much immediate help in the form of troops; indeed, the army was only able to muster about 100,000 men at the time of American entrance into the war. To remedy this, Wilson immediately adopted a policy of conscription. By the time the war ended on November 11, 1918, more than 2 million American soldiers had served on the battlefields of Western Europe, and some 50,000 of them had lost their lives. [24]



November 11, 1918



[25]



November 11, 1918

The armistice ended the great war.[26] The German Government signs an armistice treaty in a railroad car in the forest of Compiegne, France, ending World War I.[27]



November 11, 1921

After lying in state at the Capitol, the unknown soldier of World War I is buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.[28]



November 11, 1928: James Walter Warren (b. May 31, 1860 / d. November 11, 1928).[29]



November 11, 1940: The British carried out a surprise attack in the Italian port of Toronto by carrier based Torpedo Airplanes. One battleship was destroyed and two were badly damaged. This only confirmed for the Japanese what they had already believed about the future of warfare.[30]



November 11, 1941: Blume Gottlieb, born Schonhorn, August 5, 1890 in Moldauisch

Banilla (Bold-Banilha, Bukowina; Wilmersdord, Brandenburgishe Str. 39; 5. Transport vom Wohnhaft Berlin. Deportation: from Berlin November 11, 1941, Minsk Todesort: Minsk, missing. Killed at Tuchinka? [31]



November 11, 1942: Southern France is occupied by the Germans and Italians.[32]



November 11, 1942: Four thousand Jews are deported from Kolomyia to Belzek.[33]




November 11, 1942

USS Enterprise departed Nouméa, New Caledonia with welders still working aboard.


[34]USS Enterprise. With repair crews from Vestal still working on board. Part of the repair crew comprised a 75-man Seabee detachment from Company B of the 3rd Construction Battalion because adequate regular repair forces were lacking.[5] Underway with orders to engage the enemy, the Seabees continued their repair work even during the forthcoming battle. Ship repairs fell under the round-the-clock supervision of her damage control officer Lieutenant Commander Herschel Albert Smith, USN (USNA- Class 1922, Michigan).[6] "She made the open sea with her decks still shaking and echoing to air hammers, with welders' arcs still sparking, with a big bulge in her right side forward, without water tight integrity and one oil tank still leaking, and with her forward elevator still jammed as it had been since the bomb at Santa Cruz broke in half.".[7][35]

The commanding officer of Enterprise, Captain Osborne Bennett "Ozzie B" "Oby" Hardison, USN (USNA- Class 1916, North Carolina)[8] notified the Navy Department that "The emergency repairs accomplished by this skillful, well-trained, and enthusiastically energetic force have placed this vessel in condition for further action against the enemy".[9] This remarkable job later won the praise of Vice Admiral William Halsey, Jr., USN, Commander South Pacific Area and the South Pacific Force, who sent a dispatch to the OIC of the Seabee detachment stating: "Your commander wishes to express to you and the men of the Construction Battalion serving under you his appreciation for the services rendered by you in effecting emergency repairs during action against the enemy. The repairs were completed by these men with speed and efficiency. I hereby commend them for their willingness, zeal, and capability."[10][36]

November 11, 1963: DAVID SANFORD32 CLOW, Lamar, Barton County, Missouri; m. BONNIE LEE DAWSON, November 11, 1960. [37]



November 11, 1963 Secret Service agent Winston G. Lawson in Washington and

Forrest Sorrels, the latter agent in charge of the Secret Service, Dallas office, receive confirmation

of the President’s upcoming trip to Dallas. Lawson asks FBI if there are files on anyone in the

Dallas area who is on record as an “active subject.” He is told that there are no subjects on record

in the Dallas area.

WINSTON G. LAWSON: The primary WHD advance agent for the Dallas trip;

1953-1955: U.S. Army CIC agent, trained at Fort Holabird, MD [HSCA RIF#180-

10074-10396: 1/31 /78 interview; 4 H 318; 1978, SAIC Liaison Division; joined

Secret Service 10/59, entering the Syracuse, NY office; WHD 3/61 on] Lawson

served at Holabird at the same time as Richard Case Nagell. JFK/Deep

Politics Quarterly Volume V, #2 Jan., 2000

Veterans Day JFK goes to Arlington for ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknowns.

John John steals the show, marching along backwards in front of his father and the honor guard.

JFK walks among the graves of U.S. servicemen on a hill overlooking the Potomac River. “This is

one of the really beautiful places on earth, “ he tells Robert McNamara. “I think maybe, someday this is

where I’d like to be . . .” Tonight however, he tells Charlie Bartlett that he thinks he would be

buried in Boston, because that is where his library will be. It seems that death and defeat stay on

JFK’s mind for a time after the assassination of Diem.

LHO has the day off and stays in Irving, Texas with Marina. He plays with June and

helps Marina with the preparations of lunch. He then watches television. Marina also

remembers LHO types a letter to the Soviet Embassy. Ruth Paine takes the car to Dallas to see a

divorce attorney. AOT

November 11, 1963 Jack Ruby visits his physician. Dr. Ulevitch prescribes pills to

calm Ruby’s nerves. Ruby fill the prescription immediately. AOT[38]

November 11, 1971: Berkeley Plantation




Berkeley Plantation


U.S. National Register of Historic Places


U.S. National Historic Landmark


Virginia Landmarks Register


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House from the South (river) side


Berkeley Plantation is located in Virginia

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Location:

8 mi. W of Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia


Coordinates:

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Area:

650 acres (260 ha)


Built:

1726 (1726)


Architectural style:

Georgian


Governing body:

Private


NRHP Reference#:

71001040[1]


VLR #:

018-0001


Significant dates


Designated NHL:

November 11, 1971[3]


Designated VLR:

July 6, 1971[2]


Berkeley Plantation, one of the first great estates in America, comprises about 1,000 acres (400 ha) on the banks of the James River on State Route 5 in Charles City County, Virginia. Berkeley Plantation was originally called Berkeley Hundred and named after the Berkeley Company of England. Benjamin Harrison IV built on the estate what is believed to be the oldest three-story brick mansion in Virginia and is the ancestral home to two Presidents of the United States: William Henry Harrison, his grandson, and Benjamin Harrison his great-great-grandson.[4][5]

Among the many American "firsts" that occurred at Berkeley Plantation are:
•The first official Thanksgiving: December 4, 1619
•The first bourbon whiskey distilled: 1621, by George Thorpe, an Episcopal priest.[6]
•First time Army bugle call "Taps" played: July 1862, by bugler Oliver W. Norton; the melody was written at Harrison's Landing, the plantation's old wharf, by Norton and then General Daniel Butterfield.[7][39]

Minong Mine Historic District


Minong Mine Historic District


U.S. National Register of Historic Places


U.S. Historic district


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Shaft entrance at Minong Mine


Minong Mine Historic District is located in Michigan

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Location:

west of McCargoe Cove campground, Isle Royale National Park, Michigan[2]


Coordinates:

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Area:

275 acres (111 ha)


Governing body:

National Park Service


NRHP Reference#:

77000153

[1]


ded to NRHP:

November 11, 1977


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November 11, 1977: Minong Mine Historic District

The Minong Mine is a mine site located west of McCargoe Cove campground on Isle Royale National Park, Michigan, USA containing both the remnants of a 19th century copper mine and remains of prehistoric mining activity.[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.[1


Minong Mine Historic District


U.S. National Register of Historic Places


U.S. Historic district


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Shaft entrance at Minong Mine


Minong Mine Historic District is located in Michigan

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Location:

west of McCargoe Cove campground, Isle Royale National Park, Michigan[2]


Coordinates:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/55/WMA_button2b.png/17px-WMA_button2b.png48°4′58″N 88°43′35″W / 48.08278°N 88.72639°W / 48.08278; -88.72639Coordinates: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/55/WMA_button2b.png/17px-WMA_button2b.png48°4′58″N 88°43′35″W / 48.08278°N 88.72639°W / 48.08278; -88.72639


Area:

275 acres (111 ha)


Governing body:

National Park Service


NRHP Reference#:

77000153

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Added to NRHP:

November 11, 1977


Pre-historic mining

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Sketch of Minong Mine location

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Stone hammers used by prehistoric miners

Native Americans first began mining copper at the Minong Mine site 4500 years ago, using stone implements to extract the pure copper available at the site[3] and cold-hammering the metal to form spear points and other implements.[4] These prehistoric miners created pits, some as much as 30 feet deep,[5] that can still be seen at the site.[3] Some pits showed evidence of early engineering efforts, using boulders to support the walls of the pit and drains to remove water.[5] There was evidence that these ancient miners utilized fire-setting, where rocks were split by heating them with fire and rapidly cooling them with water to extract the copper within.[5]

When re-discovered in the 19th century, the prehistoric excavations in the Minong Mine area were described as extending "in almost a continuous line for more than two miles, in most instances the pits being so close together as barely to permit their convenient working."[6] A number of ancient mining artifacts were collected from the Minong site; primarily smooth cobbles used as hammers which were, it was said "collected by the cartload."[5] In addition, a fragment of a wooden bowl about three feet across, a wooden shovel, and a rawhide string were also discovered at the site.[5][40]

November 11, 1978: In Iran, Dr. Karim Sanjabi, leader of the opposition National Front, was arrested in Tehran.[41]





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[1] Trial by Fire by Harold Rawlings, page 86


[2] M E M O I R S OF C LAN F I N G O N BY REV. DONALD D. MACKINNON, M.A. Circa 1888


[3] This Month in History, by Alison McLean, Smithsonian.com, September 2010.


[4]


[5] From River Clyde to Tymochtee and Col. William Crawford By Grace U. Emahiser pp. 281-282.


[6] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kemp%27s_Landing




[7] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kemp%27s_Landing



1.[8] ^ a b c d e "Treaty of Canandaigua". Cayuga Nation ("People of the Great Swamp"). http://www.cayuganation-nsn.gov/Home/LandRights/Treaties/TreatyofCanandaigua. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
2.^ a b c Houghton, Gillian. The Oneida of Wisconsin. The Rosen Publishing Group. pp. 25–26. ISBN 0-8239-6432-9. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=lZHwQd07JUUC&pg=PA26&lpg=PA26&dq=%22Oneida+of+Wisconsin%22+%241,800&source=bl&ots=wgL56x-M_c&sig=tziYV7F-_fAv9XAJZe2J7hPW6ok&hl=en&ei=gNiJSvyYDdygjAf2rf2iCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1#v=onepage&q=&f=false. Retrieved 17 August 2009.
3.^ a b "Calico payments to Indians are less this year". The Evening Independent. 8 November 1941. http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=950&dat=19411108&id=NpELAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KFUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4321,4374654. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
4.^ "Text of the Treaty". http://canandaigua-treaty.org/The_Canandaigua_Treaty_of_1794.html. Retrieved 2008-01-14.[dead link]

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•Laurence M. Hauptman, Conspiracy of Interests: Iroquois Dispossession and the Rise of New York State (2001).
•Jemison, G. Peter (ed.), Schein, Anna M. (ed.) and Powless Jr., Irving (ed.). Treaty of Canandaigua 1794: 200 Years of Treaty Relations Between the Iroquois Confederacy and the United States. Clear Light Publishing, 2000. ISBN 1-57416-052-4


[9] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Canandaigua


[10] Harrison J


[11] http://www.thelincolnlog.org/Calendar.aspx?date=1816-10-12


[12] The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volume V, 1821-1824


[13] http://penningtons.tripod.com/jepthagenealogy.htm


[14] Crawford Coat of Arms


[15] http://www.members.tripod.com/~penningtons/scv1.htm


[16] http://thomaslegion.net/zebulon_baird_vance.html


[17] Annotated by Jeffery Lee Goodlove)


[18] http://penningtons.tripod.com/jepthagenealogy.htm


[19] Crawford Coat of Arms.


[20] “Memorial des enfants deportes de France” de Serge Klarsfeld


[21] Wikipedia.org


[22] Memorial to the Jews Deported from France 1942-1944 by Sergv Klarsfeld page 221.


[23] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf,_Crown_Prince_of_Austria


[24] http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/us-enters-world-war-i


[25] LBJ Presidential Library, Austin, TX. February 11, 2012


[26] American Experience, Influenza 1918, 10/29/2009


[27] On This Day in America by John Wagman.


[28] On This Day in America by John Wagman.


[29] Proposed Descendants of William SMythe.


[30] The myths behind Pearl Harbor, MIL


[31] [1] Gedenkbuch, Opfer der Verfolgung der Juden unter der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft in Deutschland 1933-1945. 2., wesentlich erweiterte Auflage, Band II G-K, Bearbeitet und herausgegben vom Bundesarchiv, Koblenz, 2006, pg. 1033-1035,.

Gedenkbuch Berlins Der judischen Opfer des Nationalsozialismus, “Ihre Namen mogen nie vergessen werden!” Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1768.


[32] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1774


[33] Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Editor, page 1774


[34] http://www.theussenterprise.com/battles.html




[35] http://www.theussenterprise.com/battles.html

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[36] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Enterprise_(CV-6)


[37] Crawford Coat of Arms.


[38] http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v2n1/chrono1.pdf


[39] wikipedia


[40] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minong_Mine_Historic_District


[41] Jimmy Carter, The Liberal Left and World Chaos by Mike Evans, page 503

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