Just down the street from the crystal company was the river and port and the old town. We'd seen the 11th-12th century tower on the way in, but were astonished and gratified to see much more...
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I should observe here that Thomas Francis Meagher (pronounced
Marr) was the first governor of territorial Montana (our home
state); he was a leader of the Irish rebellion in 1848... |
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But caught and sentenced to death; the sentence was commuted
to life at a penal colony in Tasmania ("G'day, mate!") |
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But wait, there's more...he escaped the penal colony and made
his way to the US, studied law, enlisted in the Union Army,
helped organize the Irish Brigade, led it as a Brigadier General
into a number of famous Civil War battles and campaigns... |
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Was not known for his military skill or leadership (it was a time
when no one in the eastern portion of the Union Army was known
for military skill or leadership; only Grant, in the west); left the
army to become first secretary, then governor, of the new Territory
of Montana--a statue much like this stands in front of the Montana
Capitol--and then, shortly after antagonizing practically every
constituency in the new territory, either fell or was pushed,
apparently drunk, off a river boat into the Missouri River, near Ft.
Benton; his body was never recovered; sic transit, Gloria...right
here in Waterford... |
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As I said, we noticed the Viking tower en route to the crystal
thing |
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Thus, 11th-12th century |
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Replica Viking ship |
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Me, in fierce replica Viking mode |
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Waterford must have had a great lecture series back then... |
1 comment:
Love the Viking statue pic! Someday I want a post just of you two in all of these costumes, all over the world. What a compilation that would be!
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