Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Time Line By: Kateland Baes
On June 7th 1868 in Glasgow Scotland Charles Mackintosh was born, he had a rough tendon on his foot that was inflexible and therefore had a limp when walking. Another obstacle was that he had dyslexia which is reading backwards and continued to not spell properly into adulthood. He had spent a lot of time hanging out in the country when he was young and he developed a liking to nature’s beauty. Charles dad worked in the police force growing up and his mother Margaret was a devout Christian who attended the Presbyterian Church
In 1884 he went to night classes in Glasgow that specialized in art. Learning about the Japanese style of design at that school influenced
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LOCHINVAR PLANTATION LOCHINVAR IS A private residence north of the town of Pontotoc. The town is located about 20 miles west of Tupelo on Highway 6.
The veteran I was able to interview was Vincent Michael McKinney, who goes by Mike. Mike was born in Brooklyn, and raised in Park Slope, seventeenth Street and Ninth Avenue. Mike was a veteran of the fabled “Big Red One”, he was awarded the Silver Star for rally his man to take a pill box.
Michael Malique McManus was born on February 13, 1996 in Cheraw, South Carolina. Malique is the youngest child of Antionette Bostic and Michael McManus (deceased). Growing up he was raised by his mother and step father, Darren Bostic. Living in rural Bennettsville, South Carolina, at a very young age Malique displayed a love for God, Family, Education, and Dance. He graduated from Marlboro County High School ranked fourth in his class while also being named Senior Class President and captain of the Goldrush Dance Team. He currently is a junior History major and dance minor here at the University of South Carolina. Malique is involved in several organizations across campus. Malique works as the student coordinator for the Multicultural Outreach
The eighth governor of Arkansas was Isaac Murphy. Isaac was governor from 1864-1868. He was not famous for just being a governor; he was famous for so many other things, but the thing that makes him the most famous was the Arkansas Secession Convention. He had a wife named Angelina A. Lockhart and he had five children with her. Isaac also had when to washington college.
A young F. Carl Mahoney was off to Witchita Falls County in Texas. He enlisted in the Vietnam War. To then become a medical corpsman in the US Air Force. After 3 months of basic training in northwestnorthwest Texas (a barren desert, ) this man receivedreceived orders to report for medic duty in England. In Suffolk, England there was no combat, only lots of suffering and families in need.
William Morris Stewart was born on August 9, 1825 to Miranda Morris and Frederick Augustus Stewart, on a family farm in Lyons, New York. At a young age his family moved from Lyon, New York to Mesopotamia, Ohio. At age 14, he left home to attend West Farmington Academy in Ohio and Lyons Union School in New York which he earned tuition for by working a common laborer and school teacher. With help from a Lyons attorney that provided a loan to attend Yale University, he only attended three terms from 1849 to 1850. When the gold mining became big he left to Nevada City, California on an adventure to find gold. After failing to find gold, he began to study law and by 1852 was admitted to the California bar and establishing a practice. He was known as an expert in
Henry McCarty, born around 1859 in the Manhattan area of New York, was more commonly known as Billy the Kid or William Bonney. His mother, Catherine, was an immigrant from Ireland who worked odd jobs to support their family. Soon after the death of her husband, Catherine, Henry, and her younger son Joseph moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, where she met her future husband William Antrim. The family accompanied Antrim to Kansas, and then New Mexico after Catherine was diagnosed with tuberculosis and advised to seek a warmer, drier climate. Antrim and Catherine were married soon after the move to New Mexico.
James F. Byrnes was born May 2, 1882 in Charleston, South Carolina. His full name is James Francis Byrnes. At the age of fourteen, he left St. Patrick's Catholic School to work in a law office, and became a court stenographer. James Byrnes was baptized at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Charleston, South Carolina. His religion was an Catholic Episcopalian. Catholic Episcopalian is A Royal Catholic of faith and advocating government of a church of bishops. In 1906, he married the love of his life, Maude Perkins Busch of Aiken, South Carolina. In 1908 he was elected to his first public office as district prosecuting attorney. Two years later he was elected to the U.S. Congress, where he served from 1911 to 1925. He was known as the assistant president and United States director of the war mobilization in 1943-1945.
Only May 30 1969, sixteen-year-old David Milgaard was falsely convicted for the murder of Gail Miller. He was sentenced a life imprisonment for someone else’s crime. His friends turning on him due to drugs, police failing to look into statements and lies for money all lead to Milgaard being sentenced to a life imprisonment.
Ulysses S grant was the 18 president of the United States in the year 1869-1877. Was the commander of the civil war and worked closely with President Lincoln. He wanted to reconstruct the US although he was at many times knocking heads with Andrew Johnson because they both had different minds but Grant led the Republicans to better times and helped free black people and give them their rights like whites have. Many people were not happy with what Grant was doing and so in the second part of his term he led the US into depression. In 1843 Grant was training in a US military academy of west point and he had served in the Mexican American war he had retired for a while but was have a tough times living a civilian life and when the civil war started
The East coast originally known as the thirteen colonies, but what did it take to settle the East coast and later on America? Great Britain wanted to take the new land by storm and the king was determined to make money off of the lands natural resources. Unfortunately the geography of the land made it hard to settle Charles Town, its many rivers, rigid mountains, and thick swamps made it nearly impossible to explore this land. This land was described as “flat and woody” making it easy to get lost but That wasn't enough to stop explorers from coming and taking over South Carolina, there first settlement was in Charles Town, the land they had first set foot on. Then they built their first colonies where they would face more problems and make new enemies.
Today’s issue with schools named after our first prime minister, John A. Macdonald may not be worth doing something about but maybe having a good discussion about. Changing the names of monuments and things named after historical figures from the past because of racism is not ideal because of how things were and how people thought in the past which cannot be judged by our present eyes but maybe, the reasons for their wrongdoings could be well understood now for humanity to never make the same mistakes and move forward into a better future where our past is understood and respected but also seen both the good way and the bad way.
Achievement has no color (“Abraham Lincoln”). Being a successful athlete takes dedication and talent. Now, being the first ever African American athlete on an all-white league takes guts! For Jack Robinson, he tackled an early life of poverty and racist threats all while becoming a legend.
Andrew had quite a vivid memory and a fantastic imagination that led to a great fascination for art. His father recognized an obvious raw talent that had to be nurtured. While his father was teaching him the basics of traditional academic drawing Andrew began painting watercolor studies of the rocky coast and the sea in Port Clyde Maine.
You would be surprised how common propaganda has occurred in your daily life. Propaganda, the act of misleading individuals into your believes to promote or publicize a subject, can be viewed as an unnatural and dishonorable act. You modify a human’s beliefs and opinions. Such a terrible act, has occurred for decades now, kings, presidents, dictators and even salesman used propaganda in their lives. They manipulate human’s brain to their convenience. Propaganda can indeed be good, but very unlikely. In the enhancing novella Animal Farm, where George Orwell hints to the Russian Revolution, propaganda took over the leading role. With absolute power the pigs had the chance to manipulate all animal’s believes. They changed rules, events and the