Good
morning,
Quote
of the day:
“The
Pope is single but you never hear anyone say that he has a commitment
problem.”
Larry
Shandling
Consider
this:
Are
there more Americans killed by drunk driving, driving while
impaired...or by gunfire? I don't think there is a question that
booze and drugs takes the prize when it comes to this. Then why is
there an all out assault on gun ownership and not booze? Could it be
because Jim Beam, Jack Daniels and other distillers of spirits have a
much larger lobby? I think so....so so you.
This
Date in History February 3
1781
Earlier in December of 1780, Patriot General Nathaneal Greene had
tasked Polish engineer Thaddeus Kosciusko with designing a boat that
could be used convey troops across the unpredictable Yadkin River
regardless of its condition. Kosciusko made an exploratory canoe
trip down the Yadkin and the Pee Dee Rivers and came back and
designed and helped build boats for that special purpose. If y'all
remember previous lessons, British General Charles Cornwallis
defeated the North Carolina Militia at the Battle of Cowan’s Ford
and British Colonel Banastre Tarleton’s Dragoons had beaten up on
the same militia at the Battle of Tarrant’s Tavern, now that
militia and other soldiers under the command of Greene join near
Salisbury, NC and head for the Dan River in Virginia and safety. The
only problem was that the Yadkin River was severely flooded because
of a thunderous rainfall on February 1 and British General
Cornwallis’ army of 16,000 is perilously close. So on this date
Greene ordered his army into the boats designed by Kosciusko and
successfully cross the Yadkin but then very last remnants of Greene’s
army are shelled by Cornwallis’s artillery from the opposite bank.
With no boats, Cornwallis must move his army to the city of
Shallowford and wait for the water to abate low enough to cross. He
did not get across until February 7 and by then Greene and his army
was far enough ahead to make it to the Dan River safely.
1959
A musical group was on a “Winter Tour” when their tour bus
broke down near Mason City, Iowa. Their next stop was Moorhead,
Minnesota so the band leader chartered a four place single engine
Beechcraft Bonanza to take him and two others on to Moorhead. One
this date, the plane crashed soon after takeoff killing all aboard.
In addition to the pilot, the passengers were Buddy Holly, Ritchie
Valens and John “The Big Bopper” Richardson. Holley and his band
The Crickets, had just recorded “That’ll be the Day” a few days
before. Valens was riding the crest of his hit “La Bamba” and
Richardson had recorded the hit “Chantilly Lace”. Richardson had
the flu and had talked another musician out of his seat on the plane.
The musician that gave up his seat was Waylon Jennings.
1780
In 1760 Barnett Davenport was born in rural Connecticut. When he
reached an appropriate age he joined the Patriot army and was with
George Washington at Valley Forge and fought at Fort Ticonderoga. In
the waning days of the Revolutionary War he became a boarder in the
home of Caleb Mallory and his family also living in rural
Connecticut. On this date, for reasons known only to Davenport, he
slaughtered everyone in the Mallory house. He beat Caleb to death,
shot his wife and daughter, set the house on fire killing Mallory’s
two grandchildren. If this would have happened today, people would
be saying is was a post-war syndrome. But in those days criminals
were perceived as basically good people that had lost their way. But
after this outrage, people’s attitude changed to that there were
people out there that are basically evil. That attitude is still
with us to this day.
1889
This is a story about Myra Belle Shirley that was born in
Carthage, Missouri in 1848. Young Myra received a substantial
education and be came very proficient on the piano. Her father was
an innkeeper in Carthage but his business went to hell with the
outbreak of the Civil War so the family moved to Texas. It was here
that she met up with and had a relationship with the infamous Cole
Younger who was a member of the James-Younger gang. It was soon
thereafter she brought into this world a daughter she named Pearl.
Most people believe that Cole was the father but it was probably Jim
Reed, another member of the gang. She became the common-law wife to
Reed and had no problem with his profession and indeed helped him in
rustling cows and horses in the Dallas area. In 1874 Reed was killed
in a gunfight so she drifted into the Oklahoma Indian territory and
organized a gang of rustlers. She could be seen riding around in
velvet dressed and plumed hats. She hooked up with a handsome Creek
Indian named Sam Starr and she became known as Belle Starr. She
stayed with Sam for 10 years but he was killed in a gunfight with a
member of his own gang. Very soon after that she took up with
another Creek Indian name Jim July, 15 years her junior. They were
captured and did five or six months in the slammer but after release
began their old tricks again. In 1889 she was summoned to Fort
Smith, Arkansas to face charges of cattle rustling. So she and her
boy friend Jim headed east to Fort Smith but changed their minds and
turned around and headed back west. Soon after two shotgun blasts
hit Belle in the back and she died instantly. The shooter was never
found.
Born today:
1821
English born Elizabeth Blackwell. Elizabeth immigrated to the US
and became the first female doctor in history. She said “If
society will not admit to women’s free development, then society
must be remodeled.” I have a male friend that has a female as his
family doctor. He told me that she had examined him for hemorrhoids.
I don't think I could do that come hell or high water.
1826
English economist Walter Bagehot. He said “The reason there are
so few good books written is that those that write don’t know
anything.” Hey Walter, all you have to do these days is write book
about a unique diet that will make people lose weight and you are
successful.
1830
British Prime Minister Robert Cecil. When describing Edwardian
England he said “It was consider virtuous to not be involved in a
scandal or get a venereal disease.” Edwardian times must have been
a lot of partying.
1918
US comic Joey Bishop. He said “I have a wonderful doctor. In
1955 I could not afford an operation, so he touched up the x-rays.”
Joey went to that great stage in the sky in 2007.
1965
Florida State quarterback Casey Weldon. Casey was to attend a
fancy sit-down dinner and was told he would be seated beside Ringo
Starr. Casey said “Who is she?” Casey, shut up.
Thanks for
listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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