It is December 9, 2013 and today marks the two year anniversary of the announcement of the results of the disputed presidential election in the Democratic Republic Of The Congo. I still think about the crisis in the Congo quite often. I would like to see a resolution as soon as possible. I wanted to tell all of you out there that I have still not forgotten. I will continue to follow the story on the situation in the Congo and I hope to attend another Demonstration soon.
I attended the Mega March Demonstration in January of last year. Here is my blog entry for that event: http://michaeltheresearcher.blogspot.com/2012/01/mega-march-rally-for-congo-and.html
My statement on the one year anniversary of the election can be heard at this link: http://michaeltheresearcher.blogspot.com/2012/12/december-9-2012-marks-one-year.html
I am a(n) researcher and archivist.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Sunday, December 8, 2013
A Union Army Camp And The First Appearance Of Thomas Nast's Santa Claus In Harper's Weekly
Seasons Greetings to you! Today is December 8, 2013 and I am representing a Union Army Soldier. This is my first video and blog entry in a new series titled Historic Soldiers Christmas.
In this episode, I am showcasing an issue of Harper's Weekly postdated January 3, 1863 so it was on the shelves in late 1862. The cover of this issue features a Union Army Camp with what is believed to be the very first appearance of Thomas Nast's Santa Claus.
Today there happened to be some heavy snow coming down and it gave me an excellent idea. I was planning on beginning my Historic Soldiers Christmas series with this video last week and I am glad that I waited because this day's scenario was perfect. As a matter of fact, I wanted to make a video and blog entry for this specific issue last year since it was the 150th Anniversary of its publication and I never got around to doing it. Once again, I am glad that I waited.
This also ties in with the American Civil War Sesquicentennial Observance.
Video:
Url for the above video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GeCZG9dHuo
Here is a screenshot from the video (no need for concern - the issue is in a protective sleeve):

Photographs of this enormously historic issue ...
You will note that Santa is in Patriotic Attire here:



I posted two of this area of the issue due to the lighting differences ...



The back page featuring advertisements, two of which are fitting for this blog entry:

As previously stated, this is the first video and blog entry in my series titled Historic Soldiers Christmas. I hope to post a few more videos and blog entries this year and many more in subsequent years.
In this episode, I am showcasing an issue of Harper's Weekly postdated January 3, 1863 so it was on the shelves in late 1862. The cover of this issue features a Union Army Camp with what is believed to be the very first appearance of Thomas Nast's Santa Claus.
Today there happened to be some heavy snow coming down and it gave me an excellent idea. I was planning on beginning my Historic Soldiers Christmas series with this video last week and I am glad that I waited because this day's scenario was perfect. As a matter of fact, I wanted to make a video and blog entry for this specific issue last year since it was the 150th Anniversary of its publication and I never got around to doing it. Once again, I am glad that I waited.
This also ties in with the American Civil War Sesquicentennial Observance.
Video:
Url for the above video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GeCZG9dHuo
Here is a screenshot from the video (no need for concern - the issue is in a protective sleeve):
Photographs of this enormously historic issue ...
You will note that Santa is in Patriotic Attire here:
I posted two of this area of the issue due to the lighting differences ...
The back page featuring advertisements, two of which are fitting for this blog entry:
As previously stated, this is the first video and blog entry in my series titled Historic Soldiers Christmas. I hope to post a few more videos and blog entries this year and many more in subsequent years.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Battle For Schmidt World War II Reenactment Held In Philadelphia On December 7, 2013
Fort Mifflin in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania once again held its annual early December World War II Reenactment today. It fell on the exact day as the anniversary of the Pearl Harbor Attack. The Battle For Schmidt was specifically reenacted.
Video of the Battle:
Url for the above video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63SG3Z8fdfE
Photographs ...
























I conducted an interview with some Reenactors/Living Historians after the "Battle For Schmidt World War II Reenactment" held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 7, 2013. This segment includes a Weapons Demonstration and even I got involved. As you will see, I certainly was not wearing my Saturday best in this video, hahahaha.
Url for the above video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yorlfko3P4
Video of the Battle:
Url for the above video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63SG3Z8fdfE
Photographs ...
I conducted an interview with some Reenactors/Living Historians after the "Battle For Schmidt World War II Reenactment" held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 7, 2013. This segment includes a Weapons Demonstration and even I got involved. As you will see, I certainly was not wearing my Saturday best in this video, hahahaha.
Url for the above video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yorlfko3P4
Sunday, November 24, 2013
My Tribute To Thomas Leonard, With A Document From 1698, On The 300th Anniversary Of His Passing
Major Thomas Leonard, a Veteran of King Philip's War (1675 - 1676), passed away on this day 300 years ago. November 24, 1713 to November 24, 2013 ... a full three centuries since Thomas Leonard passed on. He is certainly a little-known Military Veteran from an extremely overlooked Conflict. In honor of this day, I went into the archive and dug out a court document from the year 1698. Thomas signed it twice. The court case involved a guy named Jabez Pratt. His crime? A little bit of fornication prior to marriage. A very hard to find item from Colonial Massachusetts in the era referred to as the "Pilgrim Century". American documents from the 1600s are exceedingly difficult to locate.
The url of the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaG_L4sHVGk
I transcribed it exactly as it was written:
Bristoll
Memorandon that on the ffirst day of September 1698 in the tenth
year of his majesties reign Jabez Prat of Taunton in said County
came before me Thomas Leonard Esquire one of his Majesties Justices
for said County and acknowledges himselfe Indebted to our Sovereign
Lord the King his heirs & Successor the ffull sum of ten pounds Lawfull
money to be levyed on his Estate, Goods & chattels if default herein be
made.
The condition of this Recognizance is such that if the above bounden
Jabez Prat do make his personal appearance at the next Session of
the peace to hold at Bristoll on the second Tuesday in October next to
then and there Answer before his Majesties Justices for himselfe and his
wives committing ffornication before marriage, and abide and per=
forme the sentence of the Court then this present Recognizance to
be voyd and of no force, or else to remain in its ffull fforce strength
and virtue. The said Jabez Prat was bound as above said
Coram me Thomas Leonard Justice
Jabez Pratt above named confessed matter of fact
Two Notes: 1.) Coram is Latin for "Before" or "In The Presence Of". 2.) The final sentence was written in another hand.
Here are some photographs of the document ...



The reverse:
The url of the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaG_L4sHVGk
I transcribed it exactly as it was written:
Bristoll
Memorandon that on the ffirst day of September 1698 in the tenth
year of his majesties reign Jabez Prat of Taunton in said County
came before me Thomas Leonard Esquire one of his Majesties Justices
for said County and acknowledges himselfe Indebted to our Sovereign
Lord the King his heirs & Successor the ffull sum of ten pounds Lawfull
money to be levyed on his Estate, Goods & chattels if default herein be
made.
The condition of this Recognizance is such that if the above bounden
Jabez Prat do make his personal appearance at the next Session of
the peace to hold at Bristoll on the second Tuesday in October next to
then and there Answer before his Majesties Justices for himselfe and his
wives committing ffornication before marriage, and abide and per=
forme the sentence of the Court then this present Recognizance to
be voyd and of no force, or else to remain in its ffull fforce strength
and virtue. The said Jabez Prat was bound as above said
Coram me Thomas Leonard Justice
Jabez Pratt above named confessed matter of fact
Two Notes: 1.) Coram is Latin for "Before" or "In The Presence Of". 2.) The final sentence was written in another hand.
Here are some photographs of the document ...
The reverse:
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Aldi Supermarket Imports For 2013
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Today Is The 60th Anniversary Of The Armistice That Ended The Korean War
It is July 27, 2013 and today is the 60th Anniversary of the Armistice that ended the Korean War. In honor of the day, I visited several Monuments/Memorials dedicated to the Veterans of the Korean Conflict. The cities that were on my Korean War Memorial Tour were Oaklyn, Audubon, Haddon Heights, Haddon Township and Collingswood. I had a huge surprise in Haddon Township when an actual Combat Veteran of the War showed up!
While I was filming at the fourth Memorial, a car pulled up and out stepped the Veteran! He saw me by the Memorial and stopped his car so he could talk to me! As you will see, he walked into the view of the camcorder and started talking about his time in the War! Totally unscripted, unplanned and impromptu! I was and still am blown away! Very, very, very incredible!
I was initially a bit bewildered because the man who pulled up in the car was wearing a Korea Veteran hat and a Korea Veteran shirt and he appeared to look under 80 and under 70. In my mind I thought he looked way too young to be a Veteran of the Korean War. As it turns out, he is 84 years of age!
Here is my documentary video for the 60th Anniversary:
Here is the url for the above video (in case it does not embed properly): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBOn94Fi__E
Here are photographs of each town ...
Oaklyn:

Audubon:

Haddon Heights:

Haddon Township:

Here I am with Leo Tocco ... one of very few remaining Korean War Combat Veterans in the area:

Collingswood:

I felt it was very important to observe this day and to remember the sacrifices and struggles of those involved in the Korean War ... the Service Personnel who returned home and the Service Personnel who did not return home. We must keep them all in our hearts and in our thoughts.
While I was filming at the fourth Memorial, a car pulled up and out stepped the Veteran! He saw me by the Memorial and stopped his car so he could talk to me! As you will see, he walked into the view of the camcorder and started talking about his time in the War! Totally unscripted, unplanned and impromptu! I was and still am blown away! Very, very, very incredible!
I was initially a bit bewildered because the man who pulled up in the car was wearing a Korea Veteran hat and a Korea Veteran shirt and he appeared to look under 80 and under 70. In my mind I thought he looked way too young to be a Veteran of the Korean War. As it turns out, he is 84 years of age!
Here is my documentary video for the 60th Anniversary:
Here is the url for the above video (in case it does not embed properly): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBOn94Fi__E
Here are photographs of each town ...
Oaklyn:
Audubon:
Haddon Heights:
Haddon Township:
Here I am with Leo Tocco ... one of very few remaining Korean War Combat Veterans in the area:
Collingswood:
I felt it was very important to observe this day and to remember the sacrifices and struggles of those involved in the Korean War ... the Service Personnel who returned home and the Service Personnel who did not return home. We must keep them all in our hearts and in our thoughts.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
My Tribute To Daniel McCook On The 150th Anniversary Of His Passing
It is July 21, 2013 and the American Civil War Sesquicentennial continues. On this day 150 years ago, Daniel McCook of the Fighting McCooks, passed away. He was wounded two days prior near Buffington Island, Ohio during Morgan's Raid involving Confederate General John Hunt Morgan. Daniel McCook had twelve children ... three daughters and nine sons. All nine sons signed up with the Union Army and three of those sons died in combat. His brother and a number of his brother's sons were involved in the conflict as well.
It is very important for me to point out that Daniel McCook was 65 years of age when he was killed in combat ... certainly way above the average age of someone involved with the conflict. He was a Major and Paymaster and he was specifically given the role of Paymaster due to his age.
This blog entry is my personal tribute to Daniel McCook ... a man who gave his life for a cause that he believed in.
In this video, I am holding a Court Of Common Pleas document that dates to the year 1840 and was signed by Daniel McCook:
Here is the url for the above video in case it does not embed properly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY9fb2RP2So


Thank you Daniel McCook and thank you to all of you out there who are watching and reading.
It is very important for me to point out that Daniel McCook was 65 years of age when he was killed in combat ... certainly way above the average age of someone involved with the conflict. He was a Major and Paymaster and he was specifically given the role of Paymaster due to his age.
This blog entry is my personal tribute to Daniel McCook ... a man who gave his life for a cause that he believed in.
In this video, I am holding a Court Of Common Pleas document that dates to the year 1840 and was signed by Daniel McCook:
Here is the url for the above video in case it does not embed properly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY9fb2RP2So
Thank you Daniel McCook and thank you to all of you out there who are watching and reading.
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