Followed the Mormon Trail in western Nebraska when we went t Salk Lake this last weekend.
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Topics that interest me include, California Mormon history, Mormon Handcart history, WWII history, Civil War history
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Friday, October 24, 2025
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Springfield, Illlinois: Old Capital Building and Lincoln Law Office
The current State Capital in Illinois is not the original. The old State capital served from 1840-1876.
The law office where Abraham Lincoln worked was across the street.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Route 66 Rest Area Stop Bloomington, Illinois
Rest area including a couple Route 66 displays and history marker
Thursday, October 16, 2025
Who Is In the Statues Outside of the Illinois State Capital
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| President Abraham Lincoln |
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| John M Palmer !5th governor of Illinois, Civil War general and presidential candidate. 1817-1900 |
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| Richard Yates Sr. 13th governor of Illinois, congressman and senator. Governor during Civil War, 1815-1873 |
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| Everett Dirksen U.S. representive 12 years and senator 18 years. Senate minority leader 1859-1869. Instrumental in pssage of Civil Rights Acts 1964 and 1968. 1898-1969. |
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| Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King |
Native American Biography: Jordan Marie Brings Three White Horses Daniel
Jordan Marie is a runner, fourth generation Native American runner. She is Lakota Sioux and was born in Brule, South Dakota. AS a child her family moved to Maine. She took up running in honor too her ancestors, and was introduced by her grandfather.
She uses her running as a platform for advocacy. In the Boston Marathon of 2019 she brought attention to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW). aShe did this by painting a hand over her mouth which is the symbol of this organization.
I have taken information from Notable Native People by Adrienne Keene and Wikipedia and her own website.
Native American Biography: Sergie Sovoroff: Maker of Iqyax Models
Sergie Sovoroff was Aleaut from Umnak Island, Nikolski Village. His people used Iqyax (Aleut kayak) to hunt sea otters. However when he was nine, sea otter hunting was made illegal by the U.S. government. He turned to making models of the Iqqyax to keep knowledge of them alive. He would often make three person kayaks with a Russian Orthodox Priest in the middle seat.
As an adult, during WWII, the Aleuts were evacuated to southern Alaska. This was for fear the Japanese would attack. They lived in unsanitary conditions and many died from the forced removal, lack of medical care and unsanitary conditions. They all were removed without opportunity to bring more than a suitcase of items. The lived in these squalid conditions for three years. All were scared physically and emotionally. When they returned home items had been looted and vandalized. Some communities were abandoned forever. Sovoroff ws able to return home, but his coal stove was missing.
Sovoroff taught youth about the Aleut ways, how to gather food and be able to livee without starving. How to build a traditional sod house to keep from the elements. Eventually the making of Iqyax was revitalized and the Sovoroff models were invaluable. Sovoroff preserveed the blue prints and plans to build the kayaks. His models are in museums around the world including the Smithsonian.
Information gleaned from Wikipedia, Notable Native People by Adrienne Keene and The Wartime Interment of Native Alaskans.





























