Sunday, August 31, 2014

Meriwether Lewis' Dog: Seaman

Seaman :

San Angelo, TX, Library

 

 

 

    A statue of Seaman at Fort Mandan, near Washburn, North Dakota, with the Missouri River in the background.

 

    [Photos taken 22 Jun]

 

 

    Seaman was a Newfoundland, which is large, has an oil-soaked coat, webbed-feet, and excels in rescuing those at risk in water. The first mention of Seaman in any of the diaries is not by Lewis or Clark but rather First Sgt Floyd, who wrote simply on an end-paper "Our Dog." In addition to being docile, he also had good judgment, for when one of the men wounded a deer which ran into the river, Seaman caught and drowned it before bringing it to shore.

    The American Kennel Club lists the height of a Newfoundland male at 28 inches. Lyndon Johnson had a Newfoundland which he named "Charlie Erhart," perhaps after a fellow Texan. But it's unlikely he ever lifted that dog by its ears as he did at least once with a beagle he owned since a full-grown Newfoundland male weighs 130 to 150 pounds.

 

 


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Monday, August 25, 2014

Midwest Genealogy Center, Independence, MO

Midwest Genealogy Center, Independence, MO :

San Angelo, TX, Library

 

    Here's the first of 4 shots taken of the Midwest Genelogy Center in Independence, Missouri.

 

    [Photos taken 30 Jul]

 

 

    While the address is 3440 Lee's Summit Road in Independence at the junction of that road and Kiger Rd, it's just north of 35th St.

    in addition to access to Ancestry.Com the MGC's brochure lists "over 100,000 reference books, 20,000 circulating volumes, and more than 60,000 microfilm rolls."

 

 

    While I've not yet visited any state libraries such as the Sutro Branch of the Calif. State Library in San Francisco, the MGC's resources far exceed anything I have seen elsewhere.

 

 

 

 

 

    In addition to college yearbooks from colleges in the central mid-west, the specificity of some of the books was surprising; eg., The Incidence of Venereal Disease Amongst Lewis & Clark Expedition Members.
    If you have an interest in genealogy, even if the focus of your research is not in the Mid-West, I strongly recommend a visit to the MGC if you're in or near Independence.

 

 

 

 


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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Fort Scott, Kansas

Fort Scott National Historic Site, Kansas :

San Angelo, TX, Library

    In 1854 Sen. Stephen A. Douglas requested a Kansas-Nebraska Act which repealed both the Compromise of 1850 and the Missouri Compromise [1820]; it opened some new land and made territories of Kansas and Nebraska where residents could vote to decide if they favored slavery or not.

 

    [Photos taken 3 Aug]

    Zooming in on the Dragoons Stable and Barracks (ctr). When Ft Scott was sold to the public in 1855 some of it buildings became hotels; the infantry barracks became the Western Hotel, a proslavery headquarters, and the Officers Quarters became the Ft Scott Hotel, (aka, the "Free State Hotel").

    Straight ahead: the stables; and to the left, the Infantry Barracks, which became the Western Hotel.
    In his 4-volume history of the U.S. Senate, the late Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D,WV) stated that the compromises brokered by Daniel Webster, John Calhoun, and Henry Clay beteen 1820 and 1854 delayed the start of the Civil War; had that War started in the 1850s when the north was still divided on the slavery issue, we might today be 2 nations rather than one.

 

    A sketch of a near-riot at a conference called by the Kansas Territorial Governor; while it came close to violence, the conference did stop the "bleeding" for a while.

 

 

    As this plaque explains, dragoons were able to fight on horseback or on foot; they were essentially predecessors of the cavalry.

 

 

 

 

 

    As the following plaque explains, the dragoons of Ft Scott made a 2200 mile round trip from their home base to South Pass in present-day Wyoming.


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Friday, August 15, 2014

Crater of Diamonds State Park, Arkansas

Crater of Diamonds State Park, Arkansas :

San Angelo, TX, Library

 

    This was as close to the prospecting field of 37 acres as I could get without paying an $8 diamond-searching fee.

 

    [Photos taken 29 Aug]

 

 

 

 

    Zooming in it's clear the prospecting field has been plowed; in fact, the best time to search is after a rain &/or after it has been plowed.

 

 

 

 

 

    On 8 Aug 1906 John W. Huddleston found two diamonds on his farm which eventually led to what is now the only operating diamond mine in the United States.
    He sold the property to a group of Little Rock investors for $36,000, which is what he figured it was worth as farmland -- even though the dark soil of a former volcano would not grow cotton or grain.
    He and his wife had six girls.

 

 

 

 

 

    The map to the right indicates where various diamond mining operations existed. Even though the mine is currently only open to the public, there may be more commercial mining in the future.

    While the campground was a bit "pricey," the income derived does allow more maintenance and upkeep than at most other state parks I've seen; like many public and private campgrounds I've visited, their showers need soap dishes & more hooks from which to hang your clothes.

 

 


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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Updated How I Find Free WiFi

How I Find Free WiFi

[Last Revised: 16 Sep 2014 - - revisions/updates in bold)]

San Angelo Library, TX
    One of the weekend volunteers at the San Angelo Visitor Center asked me how it compared with those around the periphery of the Texas. I had to confess that I had only been to two: Langtry (so named by Judge Roy Bean) and Wichita Falls.
    However, because the San Angelo Visitor Center no longer leaves its WiFi on 24/7, you'll need to stop by when they're open. Since neither the Visitors Bureau and Chamber of Commerce websites list their business hours, I drove by and got their hours: Weekdays: 8:30am - 5pm; Saturday: 9am - 4pm; & Sun: 12noon - 4pm.
    On Thanksgiving I decided to check some of the "Big Six" here in San Angelo to see how many left their WiFis running while they were closed. As I write this, only one, Home Depot turned their WiFi off while they were closed; and their WiFi is not yet operating as of M 2 Dec.
    Also, I finally found a map where all 12 of the Texas Visitor Centers are located; here's a link to a list of the Texas Visitor Centers.
    After spending Halloween Eve in Austin, Texas, during a couple of strong thunderstorms, I was reminded of another source of free WiFI: FedEx. While it's usually not as strong as any of the Big Six listed below, it has the advantage of numerous locations -- especially in big cities such as Austin.
    After hunkering down at a 7/11, eating a sandwich for dinner, and watching the run-off from the roof of the attached Chrvron gas station, I finally drove to the McDonalds farther up Jollytime from the 7/11. However, because there was a nearby Humana office also using AT&T WiFi, it was impossible to log on to Mcdonald's WiFi. When I stopped in at the 7/11 again, the previous clerk had been replaced. While we were talking, a woman who came in to buy some wine mentioned that Krispy Kreme Donuts had free WiFi.
    In driving up Jollytime I missed the Krispy Kreme, but found another McDonalds; however, I wasn't able to park near enough to log on due to the heavy business they were doing. As I drove around the shopping center I noticed a FedEx. A young fellow in San Antonio had told me that all of their offices have free WiFi. You generally need to be nearer their office than with those which follow in the next paragraph. I'm now adding FedEx to those with nationwide stores and changing the name I used in the next paragraph.

    Just found out yesterday that WiFi at Sam's Club is a permanent fixture expected to be in all of their outlets by the end of this month (Nov 2013). See Links below.

    Since libraries are most likely to have WiFi I often look up the website of the next county seat's library along my planned route. But if I neglect to do that, there are now six national chains from which either to look up a library or each other. Here are The Big Six.

  • McDonalds
  • Starbucks
  • HomeDepot
  • Lowe's
  • Sam's Club
  • FedEx

    While Lowe's has the strongest WiFi, mainly because that's needed to cover their large parking lots, I've listed McDonalds first since one often sees their billboards when approaching a new town or city.
    Also, you can sometimes see the "Golden Arches" in case you missed their billboard.

    While Starbucks parking lots are often crowded around noon and again in the evening and they usually have two handicapped parking spots in front of their stores, their WiFi is usually as strong as McD's, if not stronger.

    While I've used HomeDepot's WiFi the least of the four, their large buildings sometimes have parking alongside where one can avoid parking in the hot sun.
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    Prior to some point in 2012 one could download a list of all of a state's McDonalds restaurants with WiFi by clicking on "Find WiFi Hotspots" on their homepage.
    Now, however, if one wants such a list, he has to "roll his own" by looking up restaurants with WiFi at the following link and then saving them to a text file.
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McDonalds' Restaurant with Free WiFi
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    In late July of 2014 McDonalds modified its WiFi, dropping Wayport_Access in most cases but retaining "attwifi" in some cases and named their router "McDonalds Free Wifi."
    However, in my version of Windows 8 one rarely see 2 boxes which ask if I know the UserID and Passcode or need to open a web browser to complete the connection. While I've found some suggestion on-line such as using Google's Chrome browser, resetting the IP Interrupts, etc., nothing I've tried so far works with 100% certainty. Am I the only one with this problem or have you had a similar problem accessing routers using ATT Wifi?
    While I've not made such lists for the other members of "The Big Four," I sometimes look them up ahead of time if I'm headed for a city which is large geographically.

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    But there are substitutes for the Big Four which I'll call the "Big Four Subs." They include the following.
  • Visitor Information Centers
  • Some Grocery Store Chains
  • Senior Centers
  • Some Regional & National Restaurant Chains
  • Some Hotels & Motels

    I was told at Judge Roy Bean's Visitor Center in Langtry, Texas, that all of their Vistor Centers have WiFi. Colorado's Ft Collins Visitor/Info Center had a desktop one could use for 20-30 min but no WiFi for my laptop. Utah's Visitor Center at Dinosaur Rd and US40 had WiFi, but I only learned that by asking -- which is what I suggest you do when you stop at a Visitor Info Ctr in any state.

    Safeway is the dominant grocery store chain in California and on the west coast. Their stores built or remodeled in the last 6-7 years usually have WiFi -- especially if they have a Starbucks counter/kiosk in the store. Ditto for their Vons stores in Southern Calif. & Arizona.(It may be that Albertsons stores with Starbuck counters or kiosks also have WiFi.) Finally, only about 5% of Safeway/Vons' stores have 110v a.c.; if, like me your laptop battery is nearly comatose, you'll have to look elsewhere.

    The advantage of Senior Centers is that you're just as likely to find them in a small town as in a bigger city. For instance, I've used the Baggs Senior Ctr WiFi twice while they were closed. Of course, you may have to "come in through the back door" by logging onto their router, usually Linksys or NetGear. In both Grand Coulee, WA, & Kemmerer, CO, I didn't use their WiFi but asked them where the library was.

    While I have gotten on-line while parked outside a Wendys, Burger King, Dennys, Hardees, WhatABurger, & Golden Chick, I don't believe any of those have a policy of WiFi at every restaurant.

    The last two are chains in Texas or the southeast where the franchisee decides whether or not to offer free WiFi.

    A contractor named Tim Kelly, whom I met in Las Cruces, NM, told me about the WiFi at HomeDepot & Lowe's. He also pointed out that not all motels or hotels have passcodes. [In fact, recently I parked behind one to get the address of the Gunnison, CO, Library; then I used Mapquest to find my way there.]

Veterans Day 2011 Field Check

    Driving around San Angelo on Mon 11 Nov I checked as many fast food & restaurant chains as possible. Scholtzkey's, which was recommended by one of the librarians, has a program which blocks those without passcodes; hence, it's not free; however, their website (Find Your Schlotzkey's) has the ability to show only those outlets(c300) with WiFi. One might categorize their restaurant as at the upper end of the casual dining restaurants.

    Many of the fast food restaurants either had passcodes or their WiFi was too weak for me to log on. When I stopped at Wendy's on Sherwood Way between a Walmart Supercenter and a Sam's Club, I was able to long onto the free WiFi of the 3d largest burger purveyor (by sales); and their web site allows one to search for only those Wendy's with WiFi.

    But when I first tried to log in at Wendy's, WiFi for its neighbor, Sam's Club, barged in. Have never tried other Sam's Clubs for free WiFi, but I shall when I begin traveling again. Sam's Club WiFi did not work 2 days ago, but it did on Su 17 Nov eve.

    One technique I've used is to search for a "store locator" using a restaurant chain's name; there are 2 links below to fast food and casual dining restaurants. Some, such as Wendy's, allow you to search for only those outlets which have WiFi.

Texas Visitor Centers [aka "Texas Travel Information Centers" on the TDOT "Safety Rest Area" map]
  1. Amarillo
  2. Austin
  3. Denison
  4. El Paso
  5. Gainsville
  6. Harlingen
  7. Langtry
  8. Laredo
  9. Orange
  10. Texarkana
  11. Waskom
  12. Wichita Falls

    The San Angelo Chamber of Commerce runs a Visitor Center with rest rooms which are open until 4 or 5 p.m., depending on the day of the week. Thanks to my complaints, it appears that all of the volunteers who man the Center now know the passcode for the San Angelo Chamber of Commece router, whose name is SACOC. Hwr, when the Visitor Center and Chamber of Commerce office are closed, there is a Netgear router which is not passcode-protected. I've used it several times by parking in one of the 30-min parking spots to the right. [This paragraph revised on 28 Feb 2014.]

 

A Few Words about Libraries

    It would be convenient if all libraries left their WiFi's on 24/7 and did not use passcodes. But, skinflint that I am, I would likewise turn the routers off when the library closed if I were the librarian.

    And why is it that the smaller towns have libraries with passcodes whereas libraries of larger cities rarely use them? As I told the librarian at the Big Pine, TX, library, "You would think the libraries in larger cities have more secrets to hide than do those in small towns." And why is it that I arrive in small towns with closed libraries which have passcode-protected WiFi on Sundays when some big-city libraries are open?



    Do you have corrections, suggestions, or additions? Send them to my Hotmail e-mail address and after I check them out I shall add them to this article giving you credit. Especially want to find more companies like "The Big Six."
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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas :

Kerrville, TX, Library

 

    Looking up the small stream which flows through the Gulpa Gulch Campground at Hot Springs National Park.

 

    [Photos taken 27 Aug]

 

 

 

    A look down the Gulpa Gulch Campground creek. And, while it has fish in it, I was unable to identify the species since I do not recall any trout or bass which have white spots on their backs just in front of their dorsal fins. The rock wall is designed to keep all but the most agile out of the stream-bed and in the campground.

 

    Speaking of which, here's the GG Campground. [Whoever thought up that name likely got a Gold Star on his Ranger Efficiency Report!] These are the tent & small RV sites. This is one of the few National Park Campgrounds I've seen where the facilities are not cramped or worn such as those at Lassen, Yosemite, and Mt Rainier Natl Parks.

 

    And there are also full-hookup sites for those driving larger RVs or Fifth Wheelers.
    From the Hot Springs brochure "Drinking the Water":"On average 700,000 gallons are collected from the springs every day at an average temperature of 143 deg F."
    There are two "cold springs": Happy Hollow and Whittington Springs, whose temps are 62 & 66 deg F. respectively.
    It wasn't until my third trip looking for the "rural" Hot Springs Park that I realized it was entirely an urban park. (See first link below.)


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