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Portraying The Real Myra Eells
We caught this bit of news from the Fort Walla Walla Museum World blog about its Living History Company and individuals portraying some of the Seventh Day Advenstist pioneers in the Walla Walla region dating to the latter half of the 19the century.
Among those being portrayed were pioneer missionaries Cushing and Myra Eells (shown here portrayed by Rogers Miles and Barbara Coddington). No, it’s not the Myra Eells you think we’re talking about, and, yes, there really was a real-life Myra Eells.
Among those being portrayed were pioneer missionaries Cushing and Myra Eells (shown here portrayed by Rogers Miles and Barbara Coddington). No, it’s not the Myra Eells you think we’re talking about, and, yes, there really was a real-life Myra Eells.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Bailey MacDonald and Wicked Will
Bailey MacDonald’s debut book – Wicked Will: A Mystery of Young William Shakespeare – will be published by Aladdin on June 23, 2009:
Author:
Broteus Mitchell
Time Capsule: 68 AD
Labels:
01 century,
places - us - illinois,
saint fidgeta
July 9, 68 AD: The Roman Emperor Nero committed suicide after he was deposed by the Senate 1,941 years ago today (we think it was a Saturday). Nero is best remembered all these years later for his tyranny and lavishness – that he “fiddled while Rome burned” and later constructed a golden palace.
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