Live Oak Cemetery at Selma, AL
This is one of the few cemeteries in the South that are on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors who stroll beneath the ancient oaks and magnolias draped in Spanish moss in this historic cemetery will find glory, humor, and sadness in the lives whose stories are told here. Many historic Selmians are buried on these grounds including William Rufus King, founder of Selma, U.S. senator and vice president of the United States; Benjamin Sterling Turner, Alabama's first black congressman, and more.
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At the Cemetery, Walnut Grove Plantation, South Carolina, 1989
Friendship Cemetery
Small cemetery in a small town, located in Southeast Indiana.
Teen dies after fight outside middle school
A 13-year old girl from Attucks Middle School ended up on life support at Texas Children's Hospital two days after a fight off campus.
Kashala Francis' mother, Mamie Jackson, says her daughter told her she was attacked by two girls after school on Thursday, and that another girl later jumped in and kicked her in the head.
Jackson says when her daughter returned home Thursday afternoon, she had a bruise on her face, but insisted she was okay.
Roseland Plantation Closure Leaves Bride-To-Be Heartbroken
Courtnee Lowe, a Tyler, Texas native planning a Summer 2012 wedding, found out second-hand that the venue hosting the wedding has closed without notifying her.
Ms. Lowe's parents have made more than $10,000 in down payments to Roseland Plantation which she says have not been returned.
She told her story to the Tyler Paper, which then confirmed that the venue is closed.
Urbex: ABANDONED SUBDIVISION Florida
Exploring an abandoned subdivision in West Central Florida known as Hillside Estates, a housing project. The project consists of 90 units built in the 1970s. According to media sources, several past board members of the Brooksville Housing Authority were misusing funds provided to them by the U.S. Housing and Urban Development as well as not following policy guidelines. They couldn't afford to keep up with the ongoing maintenance and repairs to the homes forcing the residents to relocate with rental vouchers. Because only so many vouchers could be released at one time, there was a staggered exodus from the properties. The residents starting moving out in September of 2012 with everyone expected to be gone by December 2012. Below is a link of one of the news articles that paints more detail:
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JB's Journal - Roseland plantation
A stately plantation house that was built before the Civil War still stands in East Texas thanks to the restoration of a Tyler woman and the family that currently lives there. J.B. Smith takes us inside to experience the elegance of the Old South.
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Many of the descendants of the original slaves still love on the land near the plantation. Mr. Hambrick also donated some of the land for Redland High School for African American students.
Emergency Bandage® Testimonial – Chris C., Selma PD Police Officer
Chris C., a police officer with Selma PD, recounts an incident in which he and a fellow officer used the Emergency Bandage® to treat an individual with a head laceration sustained during a motorcycle accident.
He was able to apply it to his head and get enough pressure to reduce the bleeding. That way we could wait for EMS to get there. The individual ended up surviving the accident.
Crazy Guys Use Excavator to dig 1800s Antique Bottle Dump Again: Round Four
Someone said, hey dude wanna come dig bottles with me sometime? I said sure but I hate bottles. I'm a monster.
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Creepy abandoned nursing home buildings - Coyner Springs, VA
We found these abandoned buildings while geocaching in Coyner Springs, VA. The buildings used to be part of an old Roanoke nursing home, and are now partially boarded up and in disuse. Very creepy and Blair Witch-esque inside. Someone had nailed crow wings or something of that sort to a door in the second building, it looked like the kind of place you'd find either haunted by something, harboring a body, a crazy person, or all three.
Old Nolan Store, Plantation Home, And Slave Quarters Bostwick, GA.
Thomas Nolan's Store and home in Bostwick, GA. Slave Quarters just up the road a piece.....
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Joseph E. Johnston | Wikipedia audio article
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Joseph E. Johnston
00:02:51 1 Early years
00:04:40 2 U.S. Army service
00:10:35 3 Civil War
00:10:44 3.1 Manassas and first friction with President Davis
00:16:15 3.2 Peninsula Campaign
00:18:14 3.3 Appointment to the Western Theater and Vicksburg
00:24:09 3.4 Atlanta Campaign
00:27:25 3.5 North Carolina and surrender at Bennett Place
00:31:57 4 Postwar years
00:35:44 5 Legacy
00:35:53 6 Legacy and honors
00:36:24 7 Representation in other media
00:37:28 8 See also
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Joseph Eggleston Johnston (February 3, 1807 – March 21, 1891) was a career United States Army officer, serving with distinction in the Mexican–American War (1846–1848), and Seminole Wars. After Virginia seceded, he entered the Confederate States Army as one of the most senior general officers. (He was unrelated to Confederate general Albert Sidney Johnston, who was killed in early 1862.)
Johnston was trained as a civil engineer at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, graduating in the same class as Robert E. Lee. He served in Florida, Texas, and Kansas. By 1860 he achieved the rank of brigadier general as Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army.
Johnston's effectiveness in the American Civil War was undercut by tensions with Confederate president Jefferson Davis. Victory eluded him in most campaigns he personally commanded. He was the senior Confederate commander at the First Battle of Bull Run in July 1861, but the victory is usually credited to his subordinate, P.G.T. Beauregard. Johnston defended the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, during the 1862 Peninsula Campaign, withdrawing under the pressure of Union Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan's superior force. He suffered a severe wound at the Battle of Seven Pines, and was replaced by Robert E. Lee.
In 1863, in command of the Department of the West, Johnston was criticized for his inaction and failure in the Vicksburg Campaign. In 1864, he fought against Union Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman in the Atlanta Campaign. Facing an enemy with a massive numerical advantage, Johnston maneuvered to avoid having his forces surrounded or cut off from Atlanta, while looking for a chance to make a decisive stand that would turn back the tide. Although he successfully repulsed Sherman's attempt to defeat him through direct assault at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, he was ultimately outflanked again forced to withdraw from northwest Georgia to the outskirts of Atlanta. Fed up with Johnston's constant withdrawal from Confederate territory, Davis relieved him of command and replaced him with John Bell Hood. In the final days of the war, Johnston was returned to command of the few remaining forces in the Carolinas Campaign. He surrendered his armies to Sherman at Bennett Place near Durham Station, North Carolina on April 26, 1865. Union generals Ulysses S. Grant and Sherman both praised his actions in the war, and became friends with Johnston afterward.
After the war, Johnston served as an executive in the railroad and insurance businesses. He was elected as a Democrat in the United States House of Representatives, serving a single term. He was appointed as commissioner of railroads under Grover Cleveland. He died of pneumonia.
Ralph Bunche
Ralph Johnson Bunche was an American political scientist, academic, and diplomat who received the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize for his late 1940s mediation in Israel. He was the first African American and the first American person of color to be so honored in the history of the prize. He was involved in the formation and administration of the United Nations. In 1963, he was awarded the Medal of Freedom by President John F. Kennedy.
For more than two decades, Bunche served as chair of the Department of Political Science at Howard University, where he also taught generations of students. He served as a member of the Board of Overseers of his alma mater, Harvard University, as a member of the board of the Institute of International Education, and as a trustee of Oberlin College, Lincoln University, and New Lincoln School.
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A tour of Wessyngton Plantation with slave descendant John F. Baker, Jr.
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8/28/1984 - Larry Levis and Philip Levine at the Wild Blue Yonder nightclub. With introductions by C. W. Moulton.
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Ralph Johnson Bunche (; August 7, 1904
– December 9, 1971) was an American political scientist, academic, and diplomat who received the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize for his late 1940s mediation in Israel. He was the first African American to be so honored in the history of the prize. He was involved in the formation and administration of the United Nations. In 1963, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President John F. Kennedy.
For more than two decades (1928 to 1950), Bunche served as chair of the Department of Political Science at Howard University, where he also taught generations of students. He served as a member of the Board of Overseers of his alma mater, Harvard University (1960–1965), as a member of the board of the Institute of International Education, and as a trustee of Oberlin College, Lincoln University, and New Lincoln School.
In August 2008, the United States National Archives and Records Administration made public the fact that Bunche had joined the US Office of Strategic Services (OSS) – the precursor organization to the Central Intelligence Agency – during World War II.
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