What's Past is Prologue
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[Dave Woodbury] — Exploring history & historic sites (mainly American Civil War, & the West—Woodbury Historical Tours: whtours.org). Host of the Central Coast Conference, Monterey, CA (https://tinyurl.com/bdd6h6w2). Happily ensconced on the Left Coast.
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SELDOM HEARD HISTORY of the CIVIL WAR ERA
Stanton Center, Monterey, California, May 1-3, 2026
Enjoy a full weekend of presentations by a stellar lineup of historians, exploring fresh perspectives on the American Civil War. tinyurl.com/3k5t6tfx
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Capt. Cankles will be cussing on the morrow, when this news breaks
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Honestly, I didn't expect this announcement, but it's well-deserved. I'm sure the president will agree. #NobelPeacePrize #JimmyKimmel
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Great Smoky Mountains
"The mountain, known as Clingmans Dome since 1859, has been a sacred place for the Cherokee people, serving as a place of prayer, reflection, and gathering of mulberries for medicine. In fact, the name Kuwohi translates to 'the mulberry place' in Tsalagi, the Cherokee language"
The Tallest of the Great Smoky Mountains Is—Officially—Kuwohi
The return of the Indigenous name of Tennessee’s highest point has meaning beyond what’s on a map.
www.atlasobscura.com
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Dog Sees the Spirits, 1960 by artist and printmaker of Inuit heritage Kenojuak Ashevak #WomensArt
Print featuring a black stylised dog looking up to purple animal ghost-like creatures which float above it
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Jane Goodall offers sage advice for the rest of us. #3E
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On September 5, 1856, the Arabia hit a snag in the Missouri River, and quickly sank. When the wreckage was dug out of a Kansas cornfield in the late 1980s, the snag (tree trunk) was still stuck in the hull. It is on display in the Arabia Steamboat Museum today. www.1856.com
A painting of the Steamboat Arabia sinking on the Missouri River. Photo of the submerged tree trunk that punctured the hull of the Steamboat Arabia, on display at the Steamboat Arabia Museum.
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T.C. Cannon (Kiowa/Caddo) 1946– 1978. “Collector #5 (Man in Wicker Chair)” 1975, oil/acrylic. From the Nancy and Richard Bloch Collection. Reproduced by permission of the Estate of T.C. Cannon. © 2017 Estate of T.C. Cannon. From a past exhibit at Phoenix's Heard Museum heard.org/exhibition/i...
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Dame Jane Goodall (1934-2025)
by Wendy Barratt, 2023 © Wendy Barratt, 2023
National Portrait Gallery, London
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A flyer for the Central Coast Conference in Monterey next May. The presenters are prolific authors, and first-rate historians. #BookSky 💙📚
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". . .the Stephens-Townsend-Murphy Party, the first European Americans to cross the Sierra Nevada with wagons. All 52 people survived the journey to California, including two infants who were born on the westward journey."
Tracing the forgotten path of the first wagon train to cross the Sierra
Everyone knows the Donner Party. These are the people who came before.
www.sfgate.com
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General George McClellan's forage cap. This well-tailored kepi, also known as a chasseur cap, was a taller type than most Civil War kepis and popular with soldiers of all ranks, who sometimes placed a wet sponge or handkerchief under the crown to keep cool. [National Museum of American History]
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MEMPHIS BELLE — Boeing B-17F — on display in the WWII Gallery at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force (located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio). U.S. Air Force photo by Ken LaRock. More photos and info: tinyurl.com/5byfmfz2
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Day of Infamy speech
When Pres. Roosevelt edited a typed copy, he made one of the best known presidential edits in U.S. history, changing the words "world history" to "infamy." Image: 1st draft, p. 1. FDR Presidential Library and Museum of the NARA. Read more: fdr.blogs.archives.gov/2016/12/02/d...
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James K. Polk's sail is on display at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Willard Midgette, "Sitting Bull Returns" at the Drive-In, 1976, oil on linen canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Donald B. Anderson, 1983.109
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Guernica to Wounded Knee, 2012
by Stan Natchez
(MFA museum, Boston)
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Doc's place, Cannery Row
Monterey, California
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3rd Central Coast Conference
SELDOM HEARD HISTORY of the CIVIL WAR ERA
Stanton Center, Monterey, California, May 1-3, 2026
Enjoy a full weekend of presentations by a stellar lineup of historians, exploring fresh perspectives on the American Civil War. tinyurl.com/3k5t6tfx
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Ray Bethers, Pueblo, about 1932.
Wood engraving on paper; 9 18 × 10 5/8 in.
Denver Art Museum: Gift of Barbara J.
Thompson in Memory of C.A. Seward,
2024.17. © Estate Ray Bethers
www.denverartmuseum.org/en
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(1) Georgia O'Keeffe, “Grey and Brown Leaves,” 1929. Oil on canvas. Gift of the #GeorgiaO'Keeffe Foundation. Milwaukee Art Museum.

(2) Andy Warhol, "Still-Life Leaves (Early)", Before 1950, The #AndyWarhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
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"Until now the Native American perspective has been left out of the telling of the Donner tragedy, not because the wel mel ti did not remember the pioneers, but because they were never asked, or perhaps were not ready to share."
Letter from California - A New Look at the Donner Party - Archaeology Magazine - May/June 2012
The Native American perspective on a notorious chapter in American history is being revealed by the excavation and study of a pioneer campsite
archaeology.org
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They’re only going after Tylenol because the president of the United States can’t say acetaminophen. 🤦‍♂️
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Massive corporate entities like Disney have no honor or integrity, only strategies and calculations designed to preserve and expand profits.

I know that small gestures like canceling a subscription seem meaningless. But it's the least we can do. Small gestures can add up. This is an emergency.