A Gamble in the Desert: The Army's Odd Experiment With Camels in 1855
The US Congress approved $30,000 to test camels for military use on March 3, 1855.
One of the most unusual military experiments... View More
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Another interesting aspect of history. The was a B Western made about the csmel experiment.

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P61 Black Widow , You're right, there are many little-known stories in the Old West, some we may never know.

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The movie name is Southwest Passage, 1954, with John Ireland, Rod Cameron, and Joanne Dru.
Fighting for Independence During a Smallpox Epidemic: Lake Champlain in 1776
Throughout the first six months of 1776, the soldiers of the American Northern Army in Canada fought against two deadly en... View More
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In most U.S. states, the clocks get set forward an hour on the second Sunday in March, making Monday morning arrive just a little too soon. While daylight saving time can seem like a cruel joke to groggy night owls, the concept is logical enough that even Benjamin Franklin suggested, albeit humorously, maximizing daylight by getting up earlier.
In 1784, when Franklin was living in Paris, he submitted a satirical letter to the Journal de Paris called “An Economical Project.” In it, he wrote that he was up late discussing ways to save money on lighting and went to bed around 3 a.m. or 4 a.m., before “[an] accidental sudden noise waked [sic] me about six in the morning, when I was surprised to find my room filled with light.”
Franklin, who was the author of Poor Richard’s Almanack, noted that he consulted his almanac and was “astonished” to find that the sun “was to rise still earlier every day till towards the end of June.”
In the letter, Franklin calculated that Parisian families could save millions of pounds by waking up with the sun and swapping candlelight for sunlight. He jokingly suggested levying a tax on closed shutters, setting limits on candle purchases, and ringing all church bells right as the sun rises — switching to cannons if the bells proved ineffective.
Franklin did not, even as a joke, suggest changing the time, but his letter was still somewhat prophetic. Ultimately, when countries started implementing daylight saving time, the main argument for doing so was fuel savings.
U.S. states that don’t observe daylight saving time 2
States that have passed legislation to make daylight saving time permanent (as of 2025) 19
Years Franklin lived in France 9
Sale price of a first printing of the Treaty of Paris, which Franklin helped negotiate $94,500
Ben Franklin added “self-evident” to the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence, but Benjamin Franklin made critical edits to the document before it was presented to the Second Continental Congress for approval. In Jefferson’s first draft, he wrote, “We hold these truths to be sacred & undeniable; that all men are created equal.” When he passed it along for edits, Franklin changed “sacred” to “self-evident” — changing a spiritual argument into a rational one. There is some evidence that Thomas Paine also helped with the DOI.
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Battle of Coleto and the Goliad Massacre, Texas, 190 years ago tomorrow
The Battle of Coleto, also known as the Battle of Coleto Creek, the Battle of the Prairie, and the Batalla del Encinal del Perd... View More
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Arming The Mounted Ranger
In 1851, Ben McCulloch was in California with hordes of other Americans, seeking his fortune in the Gold Rush that would transform the American West. McCulloch had made his ... View More
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The Colt Walker or Dragoon was the ,44 Magnum of its day. They had tendency to explode as they were often overloaded.
P61 Black Widow . Now that might hurt just a tad. If you read about the early Rangers, you kinda understand the saying "One riot, one ranger." For an interesting read, if your library has it, is "Follow Me To Hell" by Tom Clavin. It's the story of McNelly's Texas Ranger. Several States had their o... View More
A not so glamorous aspect of the Texas Rangers is that captured runaway slaves.
P61 Black Widow Yes, but .....sorry I can't excuse their actions in those endeavors.
Weren’t the Rangers among the first to use the Colt 1836 Patterson?
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P61 Black Widow Yes, I believe so. I don't remember the story on that right offhand. I'll see if I can find it.




