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Daily Bread for 8.2.12

Good morning.

Whitewater has a twenty percent chance of thunderstorms today, with a high temperature of ninety-one.

At 4 PM today, the Community Development Authority’s Housing Loan Committee meets.  At 6 PM, there will be a meeting of Whitewater’s Landmarks Commission.

On this day in 1923, Pres. Harding died while visiting California; Calvin Coolidge became America’s thirtieth president.

On this day in 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait:

 

On this day in 1832, the end of the Black Hawk War:

1832 – Black Hawk War Ends
On this date the defeat of Black Hawk and his followers at the Battle of Bad Axe, ended the Black Hawk War. Black Hawk led the American troops northward while the rest of the Indians constructed rafts and canoes to facilitate an escape over the Mississippi river. The plan was successful initially but eventually General Atkinson realized the ruse. In the battle, women, children and the elderly hid behind rocks and logs and American soldiers often could not or did not differentiate between warriors and the women and children. Atkinson sent Wabasha and his Sioux warriors, enemies of the Sauk, after the approximately 150 members of the British Band that made it to the Western bank of the Mississippi. The Sauk, “escaped the best they could, and dispersed“, but only 22 women and children were spared. Black Hawk escaped, but the Battle of Bad Axe marked the end of the war. [Source: Along the Black Hawk Trail by William F. Stark, p.142-153]

Via Wisconsin Historical Society.

Google’s daily puzzle asks about a famous bridge: “How much would you have paid to cross the longest suspension bridge in the U.S. when it first opened?”

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