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Calico - The Shawnee Huntress
My new book, Calico. It's part of one of the series Children of the Shawnee This is part of Chapter One of my new book. It's book one of a series called Children of the Shawnee. My publisher is Page Turners out of Evansville, Indiana. My website is...
2 commentsCurse of Chief Cornstalk
Chief Cornstalk (his native name meant "blade of corn") was probably born in the Pennsylvania area, but he and the Shawnee people were pushed into and settled into the Ohio area, near present-day Chillicotte,...
11 commentsOn The Road: Xenia, Ohio
Xenia, Ohio has a long and rich history. This piece is a thumbnail sketch that goes back to its earliest beginnings. It also looks at the disastrous tornadoes of April, 1974.
36 commentsWhich Ice Melt To Use On My Concrete Driveway?
Every year about this time, our phones start ringing with the question "What kind of ice melt can I put on my driveway?" Unfortunately, I have to answer the question, with a question initially. I have to find out if they are one of our concrete...
1 commentShawnee Pottery : Affordable Collectibles
Shawnee Pottery was the manufacturer of various types of household pottery from 1937 through 1961. The company created various types of kitchenware intended to be inexpensive, and for daily use. The Shawnee Pottery line was available in department stores like Woolworth's, Sears, and McCrory's.
4 commentsScream Queens 2 - The History of Horror Films
Scream Queens 2 - The History of Horror Films - More of the Queens of Horror movies. Pictures of and info about Haylie Duff, Shawnee Smith, Erica Leerhsen, Crystal Lowe, Jamie Lee Curtis, Carol Kane, Sophia Bush, Drew Barrymore, Mischa Barton.
10 commentsCollecting Antique Shawnee Pottery
A brief history of Shawnee Pottery and how it became so popular.
0 commentsCNNMoney Best Cities: Top 10 Hot Jobs in Shawnee, Kansas
The lands that became Shawnee, Kansas were a hub of government as well as native religion among the Shawnee people and the Osage Nation before them. Native American trails developed through the efforts of traders and new settlers in the 1800s to...
7 commentsLink Wray - Guitar Innovator with the hit song, "Rumble"
There once was a time when a song was banned from the radio, claiming to cause juvenile delinquency. The year was 1958. Rock and roll was still in its infancy, Elvis was in the army, and Buddy Holly was on the charts. The song in question was...
2 commentsThe Tale of "Mad Ann"
She wasn’t really mad of course, but the fact some believed she was saved her life on several occasions. Her full name was Ann Hennis Trotter Bailey and how she got the moniker of “Mad Ann” is quite an...
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