Author: Erik Loomis
This is the grave of Garo Yepremian. Born in Larnaca, Cyprus in 1944, Garabed Yepremian grew up in the Armenian expat community there. His family had fled the genocide in.
Since the upshot in the comments of today's John L. O'Sullivan grave post is that many liberals believe that a) the U.S. was justified stealing half of Mexico to expand.
Music news is never very intense the week before Christmas--most artists are off the road, if you are seeing live music, it might be the worst band in existence--Trans-Siberian Orchestra--and.
It's not cookies and milk that Santa wants tonight.
I've been linking to archeological discoveries because everything is horrible so at least there's something to latch onto that is fun. Like this: A team of researchers affiliated with multiple.
This is the grave of Mississippi Fred McDowell. Born in 1904 in Rossville, Tennessee, McDowell grew up in the sharecropping world of Jim Crow. His family picked cotton. His parents.
Joseph Kossuth Dixon staged photograph of Native Americans riding into the sunset, 1913 Larger version of this image at the Library of Congress website. No info though on which tribe.
Somewhere in this section of this columbarium lies the unmarked grave of Walter Bradford Cannon. Born in 1871 in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, Cannon came from an old French-Canadian family.