LEADER 03270nam 2200529 450 001 9910792687703321 005 20230810001524.0 010 $a1-61234-879-3 035 $a(CKB)3710000000971333 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4773241 035 $a(OCoLC)967226592 035 $a(MdBmJHUP)muse53236 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL4773241 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr11320395 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL980194 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000971333 100 $a20170111h20172017 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 10$aPlotting to kill the president $eassassination attempts from Washington to Hoover /$fMel Ayton 210 1$a[Herndon, Virginia] :$cPotomac Books,$d2017. 210 4$dİ2017 215 $a1 online resource (373 pages) $cillustrations 311 $a1-61234-856-4 311 $a1-61234-881-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 330 $a"A history of plotters, would-be assassins, and individuals who have threatened the lives of American presidents from Washington to Hoover and the story of the guards, agents, and officers who protected them"--$cProvided by publisher. 330 $a"Since the birth of our nation and the election of the first president, groups of organized plotters or individuals have been determined to assassinate the chief executive. From the Founding Fathers to the Great Depression, three presidents have been assassinated: Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, and William McKinley. However, unknown to the general public, almost all presidents have been threatened, put in danger, or survived "near lethal approaches" during their terms. Plotting to Kill the President reveals the numerous, previously untold incidents when assassins, plotters, and individuals have threatened the lives of American presidents, from George Washington to Herbert Hoover. Mel Ayton has uncovered these episodes, including an attempt to assassinate President Hayes during his inauguration ceremony, an attempt to shoot Benjamin Harrison on the streets of Washington, an assassination attempt on President Roosevelt at the White House, and many other incidents that have never been reported or have been coveredup. Ayton also recounts the stories of Secret Service agents and bodyguards from each administration who put their lives in danger to protect the commander in chief. 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Fiddle Music in the Old French District""; ""Two Cups of Bouillon""; ""The Guillonne?e New Year's Eve Ritual in the Evolving Community""; ""Lloyd Lalumondier ""; ""The Goff Family: Old-Stock Americans in the Old French District""; ""Observations on Women in Old-Time Fiddling"" 327 $a""2. Going West"" ""Thomas Jefferson and Music of the Lewis and Clark Era ""; ""Lewis and Clark""; ""Cruzatte and Gibson""; ""Westward Migration: "A Violin Makes Lively Music"""; ""Horse Races and Fiddle Tunes: The Tennessee Wagner Meets the Grey Eagle""; ""Mark Twain Dances a Virginia Reel""; ""Fine Times at the Little House on the Prairie""; ""3. The Old-Stock Americans""; ""Milo McCubbin's Story""; ""Scotch-Irish and Scottish Heritage in the Fiddle Music of the Galbraith Family""; ""The Old Extra Beat ""; ""Art Galbraith Rebuffs the Fiddler's Contest Revolution"" 327 $a""The "Flowers of Edinburgh" and That Scotchy Sound""""4. African American Old-Time Fiddlers in Missouri""; ""Slave Times""; ""The Minstrel""; ""The Violin as Passport to Freedom: Lou Southworth (1830-1917)""; ""J. W. Postlewaite (1837-1889)""; ""Emancipation and Beyond""; ""Bill Katon (1864-1934) ""; ""Keith Orchard, a Katon Pupil""; ""Bill Driver (1881-1985)""; ""Sideman Nonpareil: Bye Kelley (1892-1979)""; ""5. The Legacy of German-Speaking Missourians""; ""Shall We Waltz?""; ""The Schottische""; ""The Varsouvienne and Its Offspring""; ""The Polka""; ""Jenny Lind"" 327 $a""The "Jenny Lind Polka" in the Old-Time Fiddler's Repertoire"" ""The Opry Fiddler from Loose Creek: LeRoy Haslag""; ""6. Music and Memory in the Civil War Era""; ""Music: The Soldier's Steam Valve""; ""The Battle of Boonville and John S. Marmaduke: Rebel Disaster, Fiddler's Legend""; """Marmaduke's Hornpipe" Today""; ""George Morris (1893-1983)""; ""Jake Hockemeyer (1919-1997)""; """Listen to the Mockingbird": From Graveside Lament to Fiddler's Fantasia""; ""A Note on Hokum""; ""7. The Irish and the Railroads in Post-Civil War Rural Missouri""; ""Francis O'Neill in North Missouri"" 327 $a"""Nolan the [Confederate] Soldier"" """Ike Forrester, "The Merry Blacksmith"""; ""Irishness and Missouri Old-Time Fiddling""; """Very Withdrawn and Singularly Focused": Cyril Stinnett (1912-1986)""; ""Keeping the Tiehacker Tunes: Nile Wilson (1912-2008)""; ""8. Indian Old-Time Fiddlers""; ""The Cherokee, 1838: Rocky Road to Missouri""; ""From "Red Wing" to "Lost Indian"""; ""Ed Tharp, Bill Graves, Jim Lindsey""; ""Emanuel Wood (1891-1981): Musician, Farmer""; ""Bunk Williams (1890-ca. 1978)""; ""Uncle Bunk's "Bonaparte's Retreat"""; ""Indian Time?""; ""9. Musical Literacy in Victorian Times"" 327 $a""Ear Musicians and Note Musicians"" 330 $aBeginning with the French villages on the Mississippi River, the author explores the heritage of traditional fiddle music in Missouri. Leading us chronologically through the settlement of the state, Marshall considers the place of homemade music in people's lives across social and ethnic communities from the late 1700's to the World War I years and into the early 1920's. Through the settlement of the state of Missouri, Marshall investigates how these communities established our cultural heritage, the "Old Stock Americans," (primarily Scotch-Irish from Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia) ; African Americans, German-speaking immigrants, people with American Indian ancestry (focusing on Cherokee families dating from the Trail of Tears in the 1830's), and Irish railroad workers in the post-Civil War period. 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