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BULLITT, the smash hit cop action movie of 1968, torquing $54,300,000, hit cash registers and the Classics list for two reasons. One is the famous 11-minute car chase roaring through San Francisco. Hardly the first hot pursuit in movie history, it nonetheless gets credit for becoming the template for the torrent that followed.
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Mrs. Minnie Maraman lived near Shepherdsville when the flooding began. She later wrote, "On January 21st, I knew that for the first time in our lives we were going to have to leave home. It poured in torrents all day and night."
On Thursday, January 21, 1937, I knew that for the first time in our lives we were going to have to leave home. One time we thought about going upstairs. Father, Charles, Mother and I worked all day as we thought about getting things up high enough that the water would't reach them. It poured in torrents all day and night.
The Bullitt County History Museum, a service of the Bullitt County Genealogical Society, is located in the county courthouse at 300 South Buckman Street (Highway 61) in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. The museum, along with its research room, is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday. Admission is free. The museum, as part of the Bullitt County Genealogical Society, is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization and is classified as a 509(a)2 public charity. Contributions and bequests are deductible under section 2055, 2106, or 2522 of the Internal Revenue Code. Page last modified: 11 Sep 2020. Page URL: bullittcountyhistory.org/bchistory/flood1937maraman.html
The Bullitt County History Museum, a service of the Bullitt County Genealogical Society, is located in the county courthouse at 300 South Buckman Street (Highway 61) in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. The museum, along with its research room, is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday. Admission is free. The museum, as part of the Bullitt County Genealogical Society, is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization and is classified as a 509(a)2 public charity. Contributions and bequests are deductible under section 2055, 2106, or 2522 of the Internal Revenue Code. Page last modified: 27 Jan 2021. Page URL: bullittcountyhistory.org/memories/gwynn.html
Het downloaden van Bullitt is ontzettend makkelijk. Vroeger was je aangewezen op virusgevoelige torrent-sites, maar tegenwoordig zijn er legio legale alternatieven. Daarbij heb je vaak de keuze tussen downloaden en streamen. Downloaden heeft als voordeel dat je Bullitt ook kunt bekijken als je geen internetverbinding hebt.
Er was een tijd, lang geleden, dat je op zoek moest naar torrents om een movie online te downloaden. Dat is al lang niet meer zo. Er zijn tegenwoordig legio goede, veilige alternatieven voor het bekijken of downloaden van Bullitt. Handig, want die torrents hebben niet alleen als nadeel dat ze illegaal zijn, maar ze kunnen ook nog eens virussen met zich meebrengen.
We then dropped back quietly to the mouth of Yellow River, afew miles below, whence led a road to Burnsville, a place on the Memphis &Charleston road, where were the company's repair-shops. We at once commenceddisembarking the command : first the cavalry, which started at once forBurnsville, with orders to tear up the railroad-track, and burn the depots,shops, etc; and I followed with the infantry and artillery as fast as they weredisembarked. It was raining very hard at the time. Daylight found us about sixmiles out, where we met the cavalry returning. They had made numerous attemptsto cross the streams, which had become so swollen that mere brooks covered thewhole bottom; and my aide-de-camp, Sanger, whom I had dispatched with thecavalry, reported the loss, by drowning, of several of the men. The rain waspouring in torrents, and reports from the rear came that the river was risingvery fast, and that, unless we got back to our boats soon, the bottom would besimply impassable. There was no alternative but to regain our boats; and even.this was so difficult, that we had to unharness the artillery-horses, and dragthe guns under water through the bayous, to reach the bank of the river. Oncemore embarked, I concluded to drop down to Pittsburg Landing, and to make theattempt from there. During the night of the 14th, we dropped down to PittsburgLanding, where I found Hurlbut's division in boats. Leaving my command there, Isteamed down to Savannah, and reported to General Smith in person, who saw inthe flooded Tennessee the full truth of my report ; and he then instructed meto disembark my own division, and that of General Hurlbut, at PittsburgLanding; to take positions well back, and to leave room for his whole army;telling me that he would soon come up in person, and move out in force to makethe lodgment on the railroad, contemplated by General Halleck's orders. 2ff7e9595c
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