Posted on 01/19/2005 9:47:42 PM PST by SAMWolf
On this Day In History
Birthdates which occurred on January 20:
1716 Carlos III king of Naples/Spain (1759-88) Pompei/Jesuits
1732 Richard H Lee US farmer (signed Declaration of Independence)
1763 Theobald Wolfe Tone Irish patriot
1806 Nathaniel Willis writer/editor/founder (American Monthly Magazine)
1812 Ralph Pomeroy Buckland Brevet Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1892
1813 Jacon Gartner Lauman Brevet Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1867
1820 Anne Jemima Clough England, promoted higher education for women
1844 Johan Peter Selmer composer
1847 W R Pettiford Founder (Alabama Penny Savings Bank)
1883 Betram Home Ramsay English admiral/Commander Allied Naval Forces
1884 AP Merritt US, sci-fi author (Moon Pool, Creep Shadow!)
1889 Huddie "Leadbelly" Ledbetter Mooringsport LA, blues 12 string guitarist (Rock Island Line)
1894 Harold L Gray creator (Little Orphan Annie) ARF
1896 George Burns [Nathan Birnbaum], New York City NY, actor/comedian (Oh God)
1903 Leon Ames Portland Indiana, actor (Mr Ed, Father of the Bride)
1915 Joe Hitchcock darts player (leader of St Dunstan's Four)
1920 DeForest Kelley Atlanta GA, actor (Dr McCoy-Star Trek)
1920 Federico Fellini Rimini Italy, director (8½, Satyricon, La Dolce Vita)
1926 Patricia Neal Packard KY, actress (Hud, Subject Was Roses)
1928 Martin Landau Brooklyn NY, actor (Mission Impossible, Tucker, Space 1999)
1929 Arte Johnson Chicago IL, comedian (Laugh-in, Don't Call Me Charlie)
1930 Edwin E "Buzz" Aldrin Jr Montclair NJ, USAF/astronaut (Gemini 12, Apollo 11)
1934 Tom Baker actor (Dr. Who) Have a jellybaby
1942 Slim Whitman yodeler/country singer (Home on the Range)
1946 David Lynch Missoula MT, actor/director (Blue Velvet, Dune, Eraserhead, Twin Peaks)
1948 Jerry L Ross Indiana, Lieutenant-Colonel USAF/astronaut (STS 61B, 27, 37, 55, 74, 88)
1948 Anatoly(Natan) Shcharansky Soviet human rights activist/émigré/author
1955 Joe Doherty Ireland, IRA activist (jailed in US)
1956 Bill Maher comedian(?) (He used to be someone)
1956 John McNally Naha Okinawa, US rapid fire pistol (Olympics-84, 88, 92, 96)
1966 Tia Carrere Honolulu HI, actress (Wayne's World, General Hospital)
1971 Karin Smith Miss Minnesota USA (1996)
We're watching live coverage of the Presidential Inaugaration.
For those running errands many radio stations are also carrying live coverage. Just tune into a station to listen in.
We're forecast to hit near 70 today.
How's it going, Snippy?
John Slidell
(1793 - 1871)
Born in New York City, N.Y., 1793, the Northern-born Slidell rose to prominence as a Louisiana politician in the decades before the Civil War. A lawyer who began his career as a businessman, he moved to New Orleans in 1819 after his mercantile interests failed during the War of 1812.
Slidell lost a bid for Congress in 1828 and was frustrated in his political ambitions until 1843, when he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. As a states-rights Democrat he supported James K. Polk for the presidency in 1844 and used questionable legal means to assure him a Louisiana majority in the presidential election. Polk appointed Slidell commissioner to Mexico, with instructions to settle the Texas-Mexico boundary dispute and purchase New Mexico and California. The mission failed when the Mexican government refused to accept his credentials.
Slidell was elected to the Senate in 1853 and cast his lot with other pro-Southern congressmen to repeal the Missouri Compromise, acquire Cuba, and admit Kansas under the Lecompton constitution. In the 1860 campaign Slidell supported Democratic presidential candidate John C. Breckinridge, but remained a pro-Union moderate until Abraham Lincoln's election pushed the Southern states into seceding. Siding with the South, Slidell accepted a diplomatic appointment to represent the Confederacy in France.
His arrival in Europe was delayed by the TRENT AFFAIR, when he and fellow diplomat James M. Mason were removed from their British-registered ship by the commander of a Federal vessel. Once there, he found the French sympathetic to the Confederate cause, but met with little success in securing extensive military aid or the Franco-Confederate treaty of alliance he sought. Slidell remained in France lobbying throughout the war. Though he was never able to accomplish a Franco-Confederate liaison, and though many of his Confederate colleagues distrusted him, Slidell, through his political abilities and bolstered by his marriage to a Louisiana Creole woman, arranged some Confederate financing through private French interests.
Uncertain of his safety at home after the war, Slidell and his family stayed in Paris. He never sought pardon from the Federal government for his Confederate service, dying in London, England, 29 July 1871.
Source: Historical Times Encyclopedia of the Civil War
MASON, James Murray, (1798 - 1871)
We're forecast to hit near 70 today
So are we...next May. :-)
Thanks for the history lesson today, good tagline too!
I like root beer but my favorite drink is Pepsi. In Atlanta, home of Coca-Cola, there wasn't a Pepsi to be found. Some folks say there is no difference, I don't think they have taste buds.
Good morning alfa6.
LOL. It's me!
Good morning Aeronaut.
Good morning EGC. Enjoy the festivities today. Those poor folks on the parade route are heartier than me. Too cold.
Good morning Mayor.
ROTFLOL.
ROFLMAO at your tagline.
Goin' my way?
This may not be the proper place to post this but I shall give it a try. Would any of you happen to know what the standard rifle of the West German Army in 1972-1973 was? I earned a shooting medal from them that I was able to wear on my uniform as long as I was in 7th Army, but have no idea what the weapon was I shot!
Thank you for any help.
Hi there! Listening to the speech right now.
Howdy ma'am
I miss long John Silvers. :-(
Got it on the radio.
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