Showing posts with label catholic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label catholic. Show all posts

Sunday, June 30, 2019

In honor of our Nation's Independence here is the contribution Coltons Point and St. Clements Island made to our Colonial History - Religious Freedom


Maryland and the nation owe a great deal to the brave colonists who ventured across the Atlantic in 1633 and landed on St. Clements Island in early 1634. St. Clements Manor, established within a couple of years, remains the oldest, continually settled chartered community in colonial America.


The following series of articles gives the latest research and solves the enduring mysteries about the colonial days in England and Southern Maryland giving a fascinating glimpse into the lives and politics of the colonial era.


Some of us cannot get enough of history, and we know the history we read is not complete, is biased, maybe fabricated, and often contains little resemblance to truth.  Actually most historians try but they have an outline or agenda that distorts the truth.

We at the Coltons Point Times have no vested interest in Southern Maryland history other than wanting it to be complete, factual, and not boring.


Thus, we have produced a series of fascinating stories about the prehistory and history of this quite sacred area, and where possible, have filled in the missing pieces from earlier works.

Thursday, October 26, 2006
Where in the world is Coltons Point?
http://coltonspointtimes.blogspot.com/2006/10/where-in-world-is-coltons-point.html



Tuesday, September 01, 2009
Histories Mysteries - The Journey of the Ark and the Dove
http://coltonspointtimes.blogspot.com/2009/09/histories-mysteries-journey-of-ark-and.html




Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Histories Mysteries - Next King of England (Prince William) Shares St. Clements Manor, Maryland Bloodline
http://coltonspointtimes.blogspot.com/2010/01/histories-mysteries-next-king-of.html


Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Histories Mysteries - The Landing at St. Clement's Island in 1634
http://coltonspointtimes.blogspot.com/2010/04/histories-mysteries-landing-at-st.html





Southern Maryland and St. Clements Island History


St. Clements Island and Manor - Four Centuries of Interrupted History


St. Clements Prehistory Part 1 American Colonial History


St. Clements Prehistory Part 2 American Colonial History




Scenes from Coltons Point


The Miracle of St. Clements Island


Histories Mysteries - A Lighthearted View of the Pilgrims Progress in Coltons Point


CPT Monarch Factoid - King's Stuff Headlines



Histories Mysteries - The Story of John Wilkes Booth, the Black Diamond, and St. Clement's Island



Histories Mysteries - St. Clements Island - Coltons Point - and the mysterious 7th District in Maryland

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Farewell Walsh High School - We can't remember you - you're gone! Second anniversary of the vanishing act.


Almost sixty years ago the dream came true!


The Dream and the Reality!


ELVIS PRESLEY LYRICS with modifications
"Steadfast, Loyal And True"





Farewell, Walsh High School,
We'll remember you.
Dear alma mater,
We're steadfast, loyal, and true.







As we go onward
In the lives we lead.
Your light will guide us,
Your motto is our creed.













We will look back fondly
At your ivy walls,
Recalling precious moments
Within your hallowed halls.





Farewell, Walsh High School,
We'll remember you.
Dear alma mater,
We're steadfast, loyal, and true.







As we go onward
In the lives we lead.
Your light will guide us,
Your motto is our creed.






We will look back fondly
At your ivy walls,
Recalling precious moments
Within your hallowed halls.






Farewell, Walsh High School,
We'll remember you.
Dear alma mater,
We're steadfast, loyal, and true.

and now the story is through...




1962 Ray Charles I Can't Stop Loving You
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1964 The Beatles I Want to Hold Your Hand
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1965 Rolling Stones I Can't Get No Satisfaction
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1965 The Byrds Turn, Turn, Turn
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1965 Barry McGuire Eve of Destruction
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And then the dream was dead!



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