All the Known Fred Godfrey Songs. Fred Godfrey’s Greatest Hits (includes sound clips) Irish Songs. Services (War) Songs. Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. The Australian and New Zealand armed forces commonly known as ANZAC's. The act or process of criticising the Australian Government and its bureaucracy. Canberra, the capital of Australia, has been used allusively to. Pages in category 'Australian drama films' The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 485 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 26.07.1930 : commissioned, RAF (General Duties Branch) pilot, 23 (Fighter) Squadron RAF (Kenley) 14.12.1931 : lost both legs in flying accident when he crashed on. But Godfrey, in common with most Music Hall songwriters, was not much of a. Generation One. Chapter 4 – The Deesugawskee. Scraper Family. Compiled by Joe Scraper Jr. This Report is in progress and may contain errors and. Back to Scraper Website - http: //scraperhistory. Go to Chapter 3. Sixkiller Family. Q3418: Further papers of W.A. Pretty comprising research notes on the Bible Christian Society, Methodist Church, St Peter's Collegiate School, the Greenhouse Effect. 5 The March of the Men of Gilgandra This song first appeared in a column in The Sun by Sydney journalist Del. McCay in October 1915, two days after the start of. THE SAGA OF THE ANZAC MEMORIAL Steve Butler asks a few questions. The memorial destined to become the “ANZAC Memorial” was first mooted by the surviving soldiers.Generation. One. 1. T.; Military- Served in. Creek War of 1. 81. U. S. Government, buried in. Scraper Cemetery (no surviving marker). Jul 1. 86. 1 in. Enlisted Watie's Regt. Cherokee Mounted Volunteers. ABT 1. 79. 0 in Cherokee. Nation East, (daughter of Cabin Smith and Jennie) d. BEF 1. 85. 1 in Goingsnake. District, I. T., buried in Scraper Cemetery, Scraper Hollow, Going. Snake. District, I. T. Tiania. Scraper had her daughter and 4 sons along with her on the trail, Sally, George. Archibald, Otter, and Charlie. Nov 1. 91. 1 in near Tahlequah, buried in Manus. Cemetery, near Welling, Cherokee Co., Okla. Sep 1. 86. 2 in Battle of. Spring River, Missouri, military in Enlisted at Five Mile Creek June 1. Captain, Co. H, 2nd Indian Home Guards. OCT 1. 83. 7. Generation. Two. 2. ABT 1. 81. Cherokee Nation. East, d. 1. 3 Dec 1. Cherokee Nation. East, near the Chattooga River, d. Oct 1. 89. 9 in Rowe's Prairie, I. T., 2. 0 miles. east of Pryor Creek, at the home of his daughter, Eliza Rowe. George was a member. Drew,s regiment. George W Scraper who has been very feeble this winter, has. Scraper Regiment State/Origin: Confederate Troops Regiment Name: 1 Cherokee Mounted Rifles. Scraper Side: Union Regiment Name: 2 Indian Home Guards, Kans. Film Number: M1. 29. Claim filed by George W. Scraper: Note that this Civil War claim shows some of the battles he was. Gibson in 1. 86. 3 5. Feds at Ft. Gibson in 1. Rebs from home 8. Rebs from home 1. Rebs from home 1. Wm. 1. 9, 1. 86. 2 for 2. Mar 1. 81. 7 in Cherokee. Nation East (Alabama), (daughter of Martin Mc. Intosh and Jennie . Jan 1. 89. 5 in Vinita. I. T., buried in Fairview Cemetery, Vinita, OK. George Scraper, wife. Judge George Scraper, died the night of the 1. Mrs. Clark. wishes to acknowledge the graditude of herself and family towards the few. Scraper Children. George & Louisa: i. Mar 1. 83. 5 in near. Scraper Mountain, Cherokee Nation East, d. SEP 1. 83. 8 in - on Trail of Tears- . East bank of the Mississippi river, along the Trail of. Tears. 2. 5 Dec 1. Sep 1. 86. 4 in Scraper Hollow, Goingsnake. District, I. T., military 4 Oct 1. Enrolled , Ft. Scraper pension file): We. William M. We belong the 2nd Reg Indian. Home. Guards. Gibson to Honey Springs I. Feb 1. 85. 1 in Scraper. Hollow, Goingsnake District, Cherokee Nation, d. Mar 1. 85. 3 in Scraper. Hollow, Goingsnake District, Cherokee Nation, d. Cherokee Nation East. Alabama), d. 1. 3 May 1. Scraper Hollow, Going. Snake District, I. T.; Military- Lieutenant Archibald Scraper was captured. Chief John Ross, his brothers Lewis & William Ross, & others. G, 1st Regt, Cherokee Mounted Rifles, for 1. Indian Home Guard regiment, Union Army. Arch was known to have had 5 different wives. He went to Washington as a. Cherokee Nation in. Whitmire by Georgia Colvin, 8- 1. Nan Duncan nee Starr as teacher. This massacre still rates as the highest. U. S. Marshals during one incident in United States history. West who had grown up in the vicinity of. Scraper settlement)) It seems that when a. Scraper, Indian Territory, which. Illinois river about 2 miles southeast of where the current Scraper. General Store on Highway 1. Scraper was prominent in politics for over 4. Scraper was one of the old time Cherokee that removed to this. Mississippi, and we doubt if there is a half dozen now. ABT 1. 86. 6 in Cherokee. Nation West, buried in Scraper Cemetery, Scraper Hollow, Going. Snake District. I. T. T., buried in Scraper Cemetery, Scraper Hollow. Going. Snake District, I. T. 1. 1 Jan 1. 88. Flint. District, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, d. Aug 1. 96. 5 in Mulvane, KS. Elmwood Cemetery, Beloit, KS. Scott, KS, and then, in 1. Asherville, KS. ABT 1. Cherokee Nation East. AUG 1. 89. 6, military in Corporal Co G 1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles Confederate. Army, 1. 1- 5- 1. ABT 1. 83. 5 in Cherokee Nation East, d. Taylor Vann son of Ne- qua- la- gi & Peggie Locut. Mar. 1. 86. 3 in Civil War, Cincinnati, Arkansas. H, 2nd Indian Home Guards. H, 2nd. Indian Home Guard) Lewis was in Company H with his brothers. OCT 1. 83. 7 in Cherokee Nation East. BEF 1. 83. 8 in Cherokee. Nation East, (son of David England and Ceily) d. Apr 1. 86. 7 in Honey. Creek, near Southwest City, MO, d. Beck Cemetery, Rogers Co.. Okla. ABT 1. 83. 4 in Cherokee Nation East. Georgia, d. ABT 1. Cherokee. Nation East, (son of Oo- sah- na- le and So- ke- ne) d. ABT 1. 86. 5 in During the. Civil War. ABT 1. Flint District, I . T.. d. 1. 5 Jan 1. Barber Cemetery, Cherokee Co., Okla. Ga- nuh- li and Ailsey Frog) d. Barber. Cemetery, Cherokee Co., Okla. ABT 1. 90. 4, buried in. Barber Cemetery, Cherokee Co., Okla. ABT 1. 91. 1, buried. Barber Cemetery, Cherokee Co., Okla. Illinois District. I. T. 1. 85. 0 in Tahlequah. Cherokee Nation West, (daughter of . Jennie: Also called Jennie. Thornton. 5 May 1. Scraper Hollow. Goingsnake District, Cherokee Nation, d. G., 1st Arkansas Cherokee Mounted Rifles. Wright, Second Home Guard. BRIG., ARMY OF THE FRONTIER, Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, February 2. Henry Scraper, in command of a party, in pursuit, who, after. Charles Willetts. Fourteenth Kansas Cavalry, and report in person to your headquarters, where I. Wright, Major. Second Indian Regiment, Comdg. WILLIAM. GALLAHER Aclg. Scraper Civil War Claim 1 new waggon, harness, sheet taken by rebs at Cabin Creek fight. Tahlequah in 1. 86. Bird Creek Battle in. Rhea's Mills in. 1. U. Train at Cabin. Creek in 1. 86. 4 1 saddle do do 3. Thomas. Sanders, Jas Foster. ABT 1. 83. 8, buried in. Lynch's Prairie Cemetery, near Strang, OK. Dec 1. 84. 3 in Scraper Hollow. Going. Snake District, I. T., d. 2. 6 Jul 1. Cherokee Nation East, (son of Joseph Anthony Foreman and Narcissa Reeves Carey) d. Sep 1. 90. 1, military in. Civil War, Company E, 3rd Lt. Cherokee Mounted Rifles. Apr 1. 84. 6 in Scraper Hollow. Goingsnake District, I. Jan 1. 92. 0 in Vinita, Okla, buried in Fairview. Cemetery, Vinita, OK. Lydia married George Clark, George's sister, Ellen Clark married Lydia's. Joseph M. 1. 8 Mar 1. Delaware. District, I. T., d. 3. 0 Dec 1. Vinita, Okla, buried in Fairview Cemetery. Vinita, OK. Clark. Adair. Carselowey - Indian Pioneer History Papers page. George was not entirely white, his great- grandmother was half. Cherokee(Catherine Mc. Daniel Ward). Clark as the first president. Campbell) Judge George W. Clark Dead - Vinita paper Jan 1, 1. George W. Clark Sr.. Wednesday morning at 1. Scraper, who survives. Frayser, Ross and Maday. Clark, all of this city, and Mrs. Kell of Chelsea, and Geo. Clark of Chelsea, and three sisters, Mrs. Louisa Young of. Wagoner, Mrs. Lucy Duncan of Afton, and Mrs. Ellen Taylor of Strang. Taylor, Pastor of the M. Church, South. after which the Masons took charge and accompanied the remains to the cemetery. Masonic burial rites were performed in consigning the body to the. Apr 1. 87. 4 in Texas, b. West Cemetery, east of Strang, OK. Sep 1. 88. 9, buried in. Fairview Cemetery, Vinita, OK. Oct 1. 84. 8 in Scraper Hollow. Going. Snake District, I. T., d. 1. 0 Mar 1. Vinita, Okla., buried in West. Cemetery, east of Strang, OK. Joseph Scraper. whose return from California was noticed in a recent number of this paper, in. George. W. Scraper, in Vinita, last Monday. Clark, wife. of Judge G. Dec 1. 85. 7 in Tahlequah. I. T., d. 1. 7 Jan 1. Strang, Okla, buried in West Cemetery, east of Strang. West Cemetery, east of Strang, OK. May. 1. 88. 4, buried in West Cemetery, east of Strang, OK. Sep 1. 85. 5 in Scraper Hollow. Goingsnake District, Cherokee Nation, d. Mar 1. 89. 1 in Cherokee Nation. Jan 1. 84. 8 in Saline. District, I. 1. 9 Apr 1. Cherokee Nation, buried in West Cemetery. Strang, OK. 2. 4 Jan. West Cemetery, east of Strang, OK. Sep 1. 87. 7 in Saline District. Aug 1. 85. 9 in Scraper Hollow. Going. Snake District, I. T., d. 1. 9 Jun 1. Muskogee, Okla, buried in Vann's. Chapel Cemetery, Pryor, Okla. ELIZA ROWE DIES AT MUSKOGEE Mrs. Eliza Rowe, aged. P. Hospital in Muskogee early Tuesday morning. Siame Mayes, south. Pryor, and was taken to the hospital last Saturday, where she might have the. Sep 1. 85. 3 in Saline District, d. Mar 1. 91. 2 in Pryor, Okla. Jul 1. 87. 9 in Saline. District, Cherokee Nation, d. May 1. 88. 5, buried in Anderson Cemetery, Pryor. Cherokee Nation. 1. Jan 1. 88. 7 in Saline. District, I. 2. 0 Sep 1. Saline District, I. Feb 1. 88. 9 in Saline. District, I. 1. 3 Sep 1. Tulsa, Okla. 6 Sep 1. Scraper Hollow, Going. Snake. District, I. T., d. 1. 1 Jul 1. Fairview Cemetery, Vinita, OK. May 1. 88. 8. buried in Elm Grove Cemetery, Mayes Co., Okla. Jan 1. 88. 7 in Vinita. Okla., d. 9 Oct 1. San Diego, Calif. ABT 1. 84. 8 in Going. Snake District, I. T.. d. 2 Mar 1. 89. Goingsnake District, I. T., buried in Lincoln England. Cemetery, Adair County, OK. Jan 1. 88. 0 in Scraper. Hollow, Going. Snake District, I. T. 4 May 1. 87. 6 in Scraper. Hollow, Going. Snake District, I. T., d. 2. 7 Mar 1. John. Ross 'Jack' Wright and Charlotte Cornelia. Whitmire) d. ABT 1. Whitmire Cemetery, Adair Co., Okla. Wright was is a brother of W. Wright and has many old. Smallwood and Jennie De- da- nus- ki) d. Aug 1. 88. 2 in Going. Snake. District, I. T., buried in Okmulgee, Okla. Myers. buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Los Angeles, Calif near Rudolph Valentino. Going. Snake. District, I. T., (son of George England and Lydia Hummingbird) d. Jan 1. 92. 6 in Adair Co.. Okla, d. MAR 1. 92. Adair Co., Okla, buried in Lincoln England Cemetery, Adair. County, OK. 2. 6 Apr. Lincoln England Cemetery, Adair County, OK. ABT MAY 1. 84. 8 in Goingsnake. District, I. 1. 0 Feb 1. Christie, Adair Co., Okla, buried in. Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” & WWI – History By Zim. Edward Thomas in 1. In 1. 91. 2, Frost moved his family to England to try and salvage his stalled literary career. While there, Frost met many poets – one being Edward Thomas. Frost and Thomas would often go for walk while exchanging literary and personal thoughts. They became fast friends. When World War I broke out, Frost returned to the United States with his family while Thomas, born and raised in London, debated his place in the war. This inspired Frost’s famous “The Road Not Taken” poem which finishes with the following lines: “I shall be telling this with a sigh/Somewhere ages and ages hence: /Two roads diverge in a wood, and I - /I took the one less traveled by,/And that has made all the difference.” He was jokingly mocking Thomas’ inability to make decisions. Robert Frost’s WWI Draft Card which has his occupation listed as Professor at Amherst College in Massachusetts. Photo Credit: National Archives. After reading the poem and taking other reasons into consideration, Thomas enlisted. He wrote to Frost about his decision. But I have altered my mind. I am going to enlist on Wednesday if the doctor will pass me.”Thomas enlisted in the Artists Rifles – a special forces regiment of the British Army Reserve – in July 1. This move both surprised and worried Frost. Under the pen name of Edward Eastaway, the majority of them were written during his time in boot camp. In a letter from Helen Thomas – Edward’s wife – to Frost in March 1. Edward is stationed in Arras. Her letter goes on to say the following: At first after we’d said . But the one can only wait & hope & not let panic take a hold of one, his happy letters & the knowledge that all is so well between us, are making life life again, & the Spring helps too & the feeling that the end is near- must come soon, & that that end will be- if it is at all- a beginning again for us with such knowledge of each other as nothing can ever obliterate, nothing can ever, that is what we know & what makes life possible now. Frost and Thomas exchanged letters, although not as many as they use to send each other. As Thomas’ poems became more known, Frost was happy for his friend but also wary of how he would be perceived as a admirer or critic by both Thomas and the literature world. Basically, Frost was worried that if he confessed his admiration of Thomas’ work, people would think it was solely because they were friends. If, on the other hand, he was a critical of his friend’s work, Frost was unsure of how that would impact their friendship. As events transpired, all of Frost’s worrying turned out to be premature. From April 9 to May 1. Battle of Arras waged near the French city of Arras. On the first day of battle, also Easter Monday, Thomas was alone on sentry duty. Near dawn, as he stood to light his pipe, he was struck and killed by a stray German bullet. He had only been in France for a little more than two months. In the months after Thomas’ death, Frost deeply mourned his friend. He found solace in his writing. Months after Thomas’ death, Frost wrote of 1. The Road Not Taken” was included in Frost’s 1. Mountain Interval. The poem was Frost’s attempt at making light of a person’s inability to make a decision. Audiences in Frost’s time (such as Thomas himself) and in the present interpret the poem far more seriously and personally than was Frost’s intention. Of Thomas’ influence on him, Frost later said of his friend, “He gave me standing as a poet, he more than anyone else.” Sources. Paul M. Cubeta, “Robert Frost and Edward Thomas: Two Soldier Poets,” The New England Quarterly, vol. Jun., 1. 97. 9). William R. Evans, “Robert Frost and Helen Thomas: Five Revealing Letters,” Dartmouth College Library Bulletin. Matthew Hollis, “Edward Thomas, Robert Frost and the road to war,” The Guardian, July 2.
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