Category Archives: American history

Lulu’s Lost Legacy

FORGOTTEN QUEEN OF THE WILD WEST SHOWS

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Lulu-Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show posterIt was a simple idea: if Americans couldn’t travel to see the West for themselves, the West would come to them.

So for 30 years from 1883 to 1913, the region was celebrated in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show. It combined the breathtaking spectacles of a circus with a Smithsonian-level dedication to preserving the West’s unique legacy. My Grandfather Powell told me about seeing Buffalo Bill and his show as a boy in 1910.

Lulu-girl rider posterImitation, they say, is the most sincere form of flattery. And Buffalo Bill’s show had many imitators. Some very good, like Pawnee Bill’s West West. And many that were not so good.

With that entertainment form largely forgotten today, it’s no surprise that people also forgot the important role women played in those shows. Continue reading

Abraham Lincoln II

THE GRANDSON THE PRESIDENT NEVER MET

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Jack-LincolnIf you’ve ever held a penny, memorized the Gettysburg Address in school or visited that big marble memorial in Washington, you’ve heard of Abraham Lincoln.

But you’ve probably never heard of Abraham Lincoln II. Since we honor our presidents in February, this is the perfect time to introduce you to the grandson Abe Lincoln never met. Continue reading

The Strange Afterlife of Elmer McCurdy

FROM BUMBLING CRIMINAL TO TRAVELING CORPSE

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Elmer-faceSometimes bizarre things happen to bizarre people.

Our subject spent 31 years in failure until blundering to his bloody demise. Yet it took a hit TV show to eventually bring him to his eternal rest an incredible 66 years later.

This is the story of the strange afterlife of Elmer McCurdy. Continue reading

Our First Foreign-Born First Lady

WHY A PRESIDENT TRIED TO KEEP THEM FROM MARRYING

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MelaniaWith a new presidency underway, Americans are getting acquainted with a new first family.

That includes first lady Melania Trump, the former model who was born and raised in the former Yugoslavia (now Slovenia).

Believe it or not, she isn’t America’s first foreign-born first lady. Another woman claimed that distinction 192 years earlier.

This is her story. Continue reading

When the Orphan Train Came to Town

LOVE ROLLED IN ON STEEL RAILS

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Trains with KidsAmerica grew because of westward migration. We all know the stories of hardy pioneers loading covered wagons and heading west.

Yet for 75 years a much different type of westward movement relocated nearly half a million people in new homes far away.

This is the story of the Orphan Trains. Continue reading

The Baby Bump That Wasn’t

THE MADE-UP PREGNANCY THAT CAUSED REAL HEADACHES FOR BRITAIN’S QUEEN

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Baby bumpAn out of wedlock pregnancy …

Palace intrigue and backstabbing …

A headstrong monarch scorched by public fury …

Sounds like business as usual at Buckingham Palace, doesn’t it?

But you won’t find this story in Fleet Street tabloids. It happened 178 years ago, it ruined an innocent woman’s good name, and it taught a young royal a lesson she never forgot. Here’s how it all went down. Continue reading

The President’s Cow Is Missing!

HOW A BELOVED FIRST FAMILY PET ALMOST BECAME HAMBURGER

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cow-and-eobFor two years in the early 20th century, the Washington press corps was fascinated by a White House resident. They hung on every development, reported every coming and going, and even vied for exclusive interviews.

It wasn’t the president, nor the first lady, or even one of their children. It was a 1,500 pound member of the president’s extended family who stole America’s heart.

She was Pauline Wayne, a Holstein cow who captured the media’s fancy in a way no other presidential animal has before or since. Yet at the height of her fame, she came dangerously close to an unplanned trip to the slaughterhouse. Here’s how it happened. Continue reading

Sgt. Stubby, Canine Combat Hero

The Lovable Mutt That Made America Proud

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good-openHeroes come in many varieties. There are Super Heroes, everyday heroes, unlikely heroes and yes, even four-legged heroes. This story is from the latter category.

A while back, I told you the tale of the real-life pooch who popularized the famous saying “a dog is man’s best friend.” (Click here to read it.) Turns out a dog is a good comrade to have at your side in the thick of battle, too. Continue reading

The Jewish Man Who Created a Christmas Classic

HOW A DYING WIFE & TODDLER DAUGHTER GAVE US RUDOLPH

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original-rudolphYou know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen. And yes, you still recall the most famous reindeer of all.

But how did that red-nosed misfit become a key character in Yuletide celebrations? He wasn’t one of the original eight tiny reindeer after all. Just who gave him to us?

Would you believe it was a Jewish man with a dying wife who had a little daughter and worked for a big company?

Grab a cup of eggnog, sit back by the fire and get ready to learn how circumstances combined to create a Christmas classic. Continue reading

Henry Heinz’s Crystal Clear Idea

HOW HE PROVED SEEING IS BELIEVING

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1890s-grocery-store-wagonHenry Heinz had a sharp eye. He paid close attention to what people around him were doing – and what they were not doing. One simple observation in the late 1800s forever changed the way Americans buy food products, revolutionized the entire food industry and made him a rich man to boot.

In fact, you still use the change he introduced every time you go to the grocery.

And it all started with horseradish. Really. Continue reading