You may remember The Professor saying that the Donners and James Reed were from Springfield, Illinois, a town that probably rings a history bell. Now, onto the most notorious tragedy in westward expansion history: the Donner Party. The Professor nicknamed him Joey Bones in the episode, but apparently his nickname really was Joey Bottles, because he loved to drink (hilarious). But this comment actually made me scream WHAT! out loud, because I had no idea:ĭid anyone else (not from NJ) know that Joseph Bonaparte, older sibling of Napoleon and former temporary king of Spain, moved to Bordentown City, New Jersey in 1816 following his brother’s defeat?! He owned more than 1,800 acres in the area, and lived there until 1839 before moving back to Europe. There were so many great comments on last week’s episode about badass revolutionary Policarpa Salavarrieta - I learned a lot from you all. I’m your TA, writer and researcher Kari Koeppel, here to dive deeper into The Professor’s lesson of the week and to wrap things up for the semester! Hello! And welcome to the FINALE of Puppet University, fall 2020. Because of this Puppet History Wiki asks you: Do not edit this section! This heading may contain typos or inaccuracies. This section has been copied directly from source material from Puppet History.
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