Tag: December 1898

Postal Scandal Rocks Logan: Pursell’s Appointment Sparks Bitter Repercussions
In a shocking turn of events, the appointment of Editor Pursell to a coveted position has sparked a heated controversy in Logan, Ohio. It appears that the Republican appointee, Baron Von Yergos, is over the moon about Pursell’s new role, having long been a vocal advocate for his friend’s recognition. However, the celebration was short-lived,…

Cabinet Secrets and Boston Syndicate’s Sinister Dealings Exposed
It’s a chilly December 27th in Washington, D.C., and the winds of change are blowing strong. But amidst the winter weather, a more sinister storm is brewing in the nation’s capital. Sources close to the White House have revealed that a high-stakes meeting took place at the Cabinet, where the fate of Major Hill’s estate…

Blood Ties: Collins Sentenced to Life for Father’s Murder
On a chilly winter evening, December 24, 1898, a somber Topeka courthouse bore witness to the culmination of a four-week trial that would ultimately seal the fate of John Henry Collins. The 25-year-old was accused of brutally murdering his own father, James S. Collins, a heinous crime that sent shockwaves through the Kansas community. Related…

Teller’s Treasonous Talk: Senator’s Expansionist Rhetoric Sparks Fears of Imperialism
Washington D.C., December 20, 1898 – In a shocking display of audacity, Senator Teller took to the Senate floor yesterday to advocate for the United States’ right to expand its borders without restriction. The Colorado senator’s impassioned speech left many in the nation’s capital reeling, as he called for the unfettered pursuit of American dominance.…

Filipino Fury: Spanish Gunboats Scramble as McCullough’s Revenge Unfolds
December 1st, 1898, Manila – The Philippines are ablaze with turmoil as Spanish gunboats flee in disarray. In a daring raid, Admiral George Dewey’s naval forces have sent the enemy packing, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. The war-torn islands are witnessing a brutal struggle for dominance, and the stakes are higher than…
