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Women’s History Month

Women’s History Month

The History of Women’s History Month     Every year March is designated Women’s History Month by Presidential proclamation. The month is set aside to honor women’s contributions in American history.  Did you Know? Women’s History Month started as Women’s History Week?  Women’s History Month began as a local celebration in Santa Rosa, California. The Education Task Force of the Sonoma […]

by · March 8, 2025 · 0 comments · Feature Article
Women’s Rights, Suffragettes Portrayed on Early Postcards

Women’s Rights, Suffragettes Portrayed on Early Postcards

By Roy Nuhn    Getting the vote had been a long, hard and frustrating fight for the ladies.  By 1890, after several bitter decades of dissension, lack of a cohesive strategy, and often near-anarchy in their own ranks, the woman’s suffrage movement took a new direction. This was an agonizingly slow, state-by-state approach to gaining the vote.  But as a […]

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Superman and All the Gang Continue to Fascinate

Superman and All the Gang Continue to Fascinate

By Roy Nuhn  Superheroes – they’re all around us these days. On giant 3-D movie screens and television, in a mind-boggling array of comic books and as all sorts of toys and novelties for youngsters.  The powers of these special men – and women – range from burrowing through the Earth and lifting up multi-ton trucks to whipping the blazes […]

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Red Cross Left Impressive Record in Deed, Postcards

Red Cross Left Impressive Record in Deed, Postcards

 The American Red Cross has an enduring as well as an endearing record in American history. Just less than 125 years ago, in 1905, Congress authorized the charter for that remarkable organization which remains in effect today.  In addition to setting forth the organization’s purpose during wartime, the charter also provided for international or national disaster relief. Not long after […]

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What Is It? February 2025

What Is It? February 2025

 William McLaren of Ancorage, Alaska, ventured a guess for our February’s What Is It. William writes, “At first glance, the What Is It? appears to be a painting or a drawing of an American frontiersman of the 1700’s, holding a long-barreled weapon, presumably a Kentucky rifle.  The clothes worn appear appropriate for the period.  I am uncertain of the hat, […]

by · February 5, 2025 · 0 comments · What Is It?