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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

1937

This Day in History for 23rd September






Genealogy‎:
6th Birthday party for Carroll POLSLEYGreat-Grandchildren: of Hadley J. & Augusta J. (Hayner) POLSLEY

Headlines from The San Francisco News, May 28, 1937.


Texas Moon

  (CITY VS CITY)
View of San Jacinto Plaza, Main Street at Mesa Street, Downtown El Paso c. 1882
View of Ciudad Juarez from El Paso Scenic Drive  
  SKYLINE  +  DOWN TOWN  +  STAR  +  EL PASO

Wanda Gag

Wanda Hazel Gág (1893–1946) was an American artist, author, translator and illustrator. She is most noted for writing and illustrating the children's book Millions of Cats which won a Newbery Honor Award and the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award. It is the oldest American picture book still in print.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

APPLE TREE

99 °F  Tuesday, September 16, 2014  

APPLE TREE Tuesday,  August 12, 2014 76 °F

Monday, September 1, 2014

The Real, Bloody And Amazing Story Of Labor Day

The year was 1880 - a time when the world thundered to the beat of steam engines pounding along newly laid rails.  ~~~ 

Bloody Thursday....   Labor Day is more than just a day when we get to cook up franks and burgers on the grill, throw down some beer, and bemoan the end of summer. This is a day of remembrance for all those who gave their sweat and blood to make the workplace in this country safe, fair and beneficial to working class Americans. It seems that we’ve forgotten that.


The labor history of the United States describes the history of organized labor, as well as more general history of working people, in the United States. Pressures dictating the nature and power of organized labor have included the demand for exclusive worker control of the workplace, seeking higher wages and shorter hours, electing favorable politicians, and passing favorable labor laws. Organized unions and their umbrella labor federations such as the AFL–CIO and citywide federations have competed, evolved, merged, and split against a backdrop of changing values and priorities, and periodic federal government intervention.


Steam Punk Chicago: Reenactment of “Battle of Halsted Viaduct”

Why Should I Care?