Do you know about Marie Stuart Edwards?
This New Statue Honors Indiana Suffragist Marie Stuart Edwards
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@HoosierRiver Are you really going to say that the old Wabash is going to hook up with the somewhat mythic Teays River. 50 years ago the academic wisdom held the Wabash headwaters in the uplands north of Terre Haute.The Teays then continued into Illinois, then south.Or has this been disproven?
End Times preacher Sharon Gilbert says that an alien imitated her husband, and then it tried to have sex with her, and then it claimed to be Xerxes, and then Jesus got involved, and then the alien turned out to be a reptile with a posse of gargoyles.
@andersonmineral@FieldMuseum Face, hunh.... got no clue. So, I'll guess iolite. You never know what lighting conditions these pictures are taken under. Looks like a small iolite gemstone I have.
Do you remember the famous 97% study - that 97% of climate science supported the consensus on human-caused climate change? Well we have just published an update for 2012-2021 papers in the same journal, Environmental Research Letters. The figure is now... drumroll please...99.9%!
@DLGenealogist My mother worked in some glass company that made windows for one of the US bomber fleet. When the war started she was made foreman (forelady? foreperson?) over the entire plant - Hamilton Glass in Vincennes, Indiana.
@GenealogyJude@FreeUKGen Or they were just faking it! Somehow I think that makes sense and explains the Catholic marriage a bit more than 2 months after the stillbirth.
@GenealogyJude But that was a problem, Camille could not before God marry in Vincennes under his assumed name, thus the trip to the St Louis Cathedral.
@GenealogyJude It's really strange when you start considering what your ancestors' motives were. For instance, I suspect they may have had a civil marriage, possibly in England. So when said it was cold for Camille after the stillborn, I think Catherine was demanding a Catholic marriage.....