April 17, 1970
Today In History
Apollo 13 returned to Earth safely after an on-board accident with an oxygen tank
On this day in 1970, with the world anxiously watching, Apollo 13, a U.S. lunar spacecraft that suffered a severe malfunction on its journey to the moon, safely returns to Earth.
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What did the pioneers need for supplies for 6 grueling months on the Oregon Trail?
Supplies 6 Months on the Oregon Trail for Survival with $ 420. total
The US Government was already set up to ship goods to Mexico from Independence, Mo. Thus this town became the starting point in 1843 when the first 1,000 settlers set out for the west on the Oregon Trail. In 1850 the year after Gold was discovered, over 55,000 people made this same historic trek. The wagons carried their supplies and the Ox Teams provided the power. A Three man traveling team had to plan their supplies carefully for the six month trek, taking in to account the weight restrictions on the wagon and their budget.
Here is the list of supplies and costs suggested by experienced pioneers :
Covered Studebaker Wagon $ 85. ( 3’ wide and 10’ long )
4 Ox ( 2 pair teams ) $ 100.
Harnesses $ 12.
3 Rifles $ 60.
3 Pairs of Pistols $ 45.
30 lbs. Lead ( bullets ) $ 1.20
5 barrels Flour ( 1,080 lbs ) $ 20.
600 lbs. of Bacon $ 30.
100 lbs of Coffee $ 8.
Tent ( 30 lbs ) $ 5.
50 lbs of Salt / Pepper $ 2.
50 lbs of Lard $ 2.50
5 pounds of Tea $ 2.75
150 lbs of Sugar $ 7.
75 lbs of Rice $ 3.75
50 lbs of Dried Fruit $ 7.
Pots and Pans ( 30 lbs ) $ 3.50
Matches ( glass container ) $ 1.
Candles / Soap ( 50 lbs ) $ 4.
Bedding ( 45 lbs ) $ 22.
Personal Baggage ( 150 lbs )
Total Weight 2,505 pounds
The Oregon Trail ended officially in 1884 when the railroad was completed. Over 300,000 traveled the trail between 1843 – 1884, with over 30,000 losing their lives en route. The costs of goods if needed on the trail would cost 10 – 20 times the cost in the stores in Independence, Mo.
Yaz talks about what it was like to be on the 1967 Boston Red Sox team during the "Impossible Dream" season
The Athletics before they moved to Oakland
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TV Show of the Day
'The Goldbergs'' - June 1954
The Best of W.C. Fields
Tom Brady – Michigan Wolverines
Tom Brady played very little during his first two years as a Michigan Wolverine as he watched Scott Dreisbach and Brian Griese start at quarterback in 1996 and 1997, respectively. Leading up to his junior year in 1998, Brady had to battle Drew Henson for the starting job. He ultimately prevailed and went on to set Michigan records for most pass attempts and completions during the 1998 season. Tom Brady led the Wolverines to back-to-back 10 wins seasons as the team’s starter in 1998 and 1999, and was named captain of the team in his senior season. In his last game he led Michigan to an overtime win in the Orange Bowl over Alabama throwing for 369 yards and four touchdowns. Despite his success, Brady wasn’t picked in the 2000 NFL Draft until the 6th round. With the 199th pick the Patriots found perhaps the NFL Draft’s greatest ‘diamond in the rough’.
Interview of the Day
Conversation with Robin Williams. Moderated by Todd Amorde
Mrs. Henry Ford Redecorates winter home in Ft. Myers, Florida
Mrs. Henry Ford Redecorates Home in Ft. Myers, Florida
February 28, 1921
Mrs. Henry Ford has summoned the assistance of the staff at Robb & Stucky to redecorate their home in Ft. Myers. Virgil Robb and Harry Stucky, well known in the area for their furniture and buggy emporium were immediately available to fill this order.
The Ford’s very close friends of Thomas Edison, originally came to the area as guests in 1915 , and purchased the house next door the following year. Well-known guests, including Harvey Firestone, naturalist John Burroughs, Nobel Laureate Alexis Carrel, Charles Lindbergh are invited winter guests.
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