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The Robertson-Yates House is a historic house on a former plantation in Hernando, Mississippi. It was built in 1850 for John Robertson, a settler, [ 2 ] and his wife Susan. [ 3 ] It was inherited by their daughter Annie Eliza Robertson, and her husband George Yates.
According to the family's oral history, Alexander De Soto was a great-great-grandson of Hernando de Soto, the famous Spanish explorer who discovered the Mississippi River. [ 22 ] [ 21 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 11 ] [ 24 ] [ 13 ] [ 5 ] As of 1906, De Soto was one of five living descendants of Hernando, including his brother who was a Catholic bishop in ...
Chassahowitzka Wildlife Management Area (WMA) preserves 24,243 acres of sandhill, mesic hammock, and forested wetland habitat ten miles north of Weeki Wachee in Hernando County, Florida. [1] The area consists of one large tract of land, with three satellite tracts nearby.
“The Baldwin Foundation is pleased to continue the Baldwin Family’s support of York Hospital with a special focus on the training of local nurses,” offered D. Stuart Dunnan, President.
In 1924, the dredge operation was sold to the Mount Elbert Gold Dredging Company, and the operation was continued in Box Creek until 1926, when the dredge was dismantled. In 1935 or 1936, the property purchased by Charles Hallenbeck and Bruce Claybaugh, and rented by the Paddock family, who lived in the homestead and raised hay until 1937.
Men frenzied with exhaustion and reckless exuberance, eyes and throats burning from dust and smoke, in a battle that erupted after Taliban insurgents castrated a young boy in the village, knowing his family would summon nearby Marines for help and the Marines would come, walking right into a deadly ambush. Here’s Nick, pausing in a lull.
When a young New York boy was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder, hope came in an unlikely form — a golden retriever named Yammy. His mother shares the inspiring story with Fox News Digital.