15:2615:26, 1 October 2022diffhist−43
Missouri in the American Civil War
→top: It was not unusual for a State to have a star on both the US' and CS' flags: The CSA's flag had 13 stars representing the 11 State that seceded plus a star each for MO and KY (each of which had a "shadow government" that was recognized by the CSA's central government. Meanwhile, the Union (whose war aim was keeping the Southern States within the Union) chose not to remove from its flag the stars that represented the Southern StatesTag: 2017 wikitext editor
15:0315:03, 3 September 2021diffhist−50
1986 United States Senate elections
→Arizona: I eliminated clause about Darrow Tully. Tully did not own the papers--he was merely the publisher & general manager; the papers were owned by Central Newspapers, Inc. Furthermore, Tully resigned in December, 1985 when he learned that he was under investigation by the County Attorney for lying about his military career (he had no military career). The Republic and Gazette did treat McCain favorably in the campaign.Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
15:0115:01, 3 September 2021diffhist−50
1986 United States Senate election in Arizona
→Campaign: I eliminated clause about Darrow Tully. Tully did not own the papers--he was merely the publisher & general manager; the papers were owned by Central Newspapers, Inc. Furthermore, Tully resigned in December, 1985 when he learned that he was under investigation by the County Attorney for lying about his military career (he had no military career). The Republic and Gazette did treat McCain favorably in the campaign.Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
15:2615:26, 1 October 2022diffhist−43
Missouri in the American Civil War
→top: It was not unusual for a State to have a star on both the US' and CS' flags: The CSA's flag had 13 stars representing the 11 State that seceded plus a star each for MO and KY (each of which had a "shadow government" that was recognized by the CSA's central government. Meanwhile, the Union (whose war aim was keeping the Southern States within the Union) chose not to remove from its flag the stars that represented the Southern StatesTag: 2017 wikitext editor
15:0315:03, 3 September 2021diffhist−50
1986 United States Senate elections
→Arizona: I eliminated clause about Darrow Tully. Tully did not own the papers--he was merely the publisher & general manager; the papers were owned by Central Newspapers, Inc. Furthermore, Tully resigned in December, 1985 when he learned that he was under investigation by the County Attorney for lying about his military career (he had no military career). The Republic and Gazette did treat McCain favorably in the campaign.Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
15:0115:01, 3 September 2021diffhist−50
1986 United States Senate election in Arizona
→Campaign: I eliminated clause about Darrow Tully. Tully did not own the papers--he was merely the publisher & general manager; the papers were owned by Central Newspapers, Inc. Furthermore, Tully resigned in December, 1985 when he learned that he was under investigation by the County Attorney for lying about his military career (he had no military career). The Republic and Gazette did treat McCain favorably in the campaign.Tag: 2017 wikitext editor