American Story

Shooting an American Story in Ohio for the Today Show. 1976. That's my 5 month old daughter Amy with my wife Linda.
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Antique Hawken 50 calibre rifle circa 1860 | eBay
Antique Hawken 50 calibre rifle circa 1860  | eBay
Antique Hawken 50 calibre rifle circa 1860 | eBay
After 40 years of traveling the country, former NBC News correspondent Bob Dotson settles down in Greenville Festival Celebration, Nbc News, 40 Years, 40th, Bob, Greenville Sc, Country
After 40 years of traveling the country, former NBC News correspondent Bob Dotson settles down in Greenville
After 40 years of traveling the country, former NBC News correspondent Bob Dotson settles down in Greenville
John Jeremiah Johnston, the real "Jeremiah Johnson," photographed in 1864 in Union Army - born with the last name of Garrison near Little York in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, July 1, 1824 - sailor, soldier in the Colorado Calvary, scout, hunter, guide, and whiskey peddler. When his native American wife, a Flathead (Salish), was killed by the Crow, he embarked on a twelve year vendetta against the tribe. Legend reports he killed over 300 Crow warriors. Jeremiah Johnson, John Johnson, American Wives, American Civil War, American History, American Author, Mountain Men, Into The West, Union Soldiers
John Jeremiah Johnston, the real "Jeremiah Johnson," photographed in 1864 in Union Army - born with the last name of Garrison near Little York in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, July 1, 1824 - sailor, soldier in the Colorado Calvary, scout, hunter, guide, and whiskey peddler. When his native American wife, a Flathead (Salish), was killed by the Crow, he embarked on a twelve year vendetta against the tribe. Legend reports he killed over 300 Crow warriors.
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Doris Travis’s talent brought her to Broadway twice.  The first time she was 14.  It took her more than twenty seven million minutes to get back -- on her ninety-third birthday.   The last time Doris looked her age, she did something no other fourteen-year-old girl had ever done, danced her way into one of the most popular shows in New York City.   “I had beauty and elegance and loveliness all around me,” Doris recalled. The Ziegfeld Follies was the first Broadway show Glamour Vintage, Vintage Girls, Vintage Beauty, Vintage Hollywood, Hollywood Glamour, Classic Hollywood, Foto Portrait, Estilo Pin Up, Ziegfeld Girls
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Doris Travis’s talent brought her to Broadway twice. The first time she was 14. It took her more than twenty seven million minutes to get back -- on her ninety-third birthday. The last time Doris looked her age, she did something no other fourteen-year-old girl had ever done, danced her way into one of the most popular shows in New York City. “I had beauty and elegance and loveliness all around me,” Doris recalled. The Ziegfeld Follies was the first Broadway show
I have spent my life looking for the good in people.  I lingered with the ones whose values were never preached, just lived.     Wherever I roamed, I asked happy folks the same question:  “How is it possible to stay upbeat in a world full of loss?”  The best answer was never spoken.  I learned it in their actions, and in the common traits and values they shared. I learned, for example, that happiness depends on how you handle loss.  Even the best lose often.  Baseball gre Iraq War Veteran, Army Veteran, Anti Trump Meme, Bart, Lone Survivor, Wounded Warrior, Staff Sergeant, American Soldiers, American Patriot
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I have spent my life looking for the good in people. I lingered with the ones whose values were never preached, just lived. Wherever I roamed, I asked happy folks the same question: “How is it possible to stay upbeat in a world full of loss?” The best answer was never spoken. I learned it in their actions, and in the common traits and values they shared. I learned, for example, that happiness depends on how you handle loss. Even the best lose often. Baseball gre
Need a laugh about now?  Guaranteed.  THIS is a master class in storytelling.  https://youtu.be/KFabfnfhIaY Tv Westerns, Western Spaghetti, Favorite Tv Shows, Favorite Movies, Mejores Series Tv, The Lone Ranger, Old Shows, Vintage Tv, Retro Tv
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Need a laugh about now? Guaranteed. THIS is a master class in storytelling. https://youtu.be/KFabfnfhIaY
History may be more precious to those who have more of it, but the Cubs/Indians World Series was one for the ages -- all ages.  A tip of the cap to my son-in-law Adam Wogan who is a scout for the Chicago Cubs.  He helped put that classic team on the field.  He's always had a great eye for young talent.  We Dotson's are Adam's diehard fans. Son In Law, World Series, Chicago Cubs, Indians, Scout, Talent
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History may be more precious to those who have more of it, but the Cubs/Indians World Series was one for the ages -- all ages. A tip of the cap to my son-in-law Adam Wogan who is a scout for the Chicago Cubs. He helped put that classic team on the field. He's always had a great eye for young talent. We Dotson's are Adam's diehard fans.
For most families who lived in the 1930’s Dust Bowl, depression was never an abstract economic term.  Their farms were buried in burned-out soil; with nowhere to turn, they moved on.  They went the way Americans have always gone for new beginnings – Westward.  In a fifteen-month period, eighty-six thousand desperate people crossed into California, more than twice the number who went looking for gold in 1849.  Along the way, they liked to talk about their little white home Great Depression, Depression Relief, Depression Therapy, Sebastiao Salgado, World History, Black And White, Madrid, Dorothea Lange
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For most families who lived in the 1930’s Dust Bowl, depression was never an abstract economic term. Their farms were buried in burned-out soil; with nowhere to turn, they moved on. They went the way Americans have always gone for new beginnings – Westward. In a fifteen-month period, eighty-six thousand desperate people crossed into California, more than twice the number who went looking for gold in 1849. Along the way, they liked to talk about their little white home
Teaching visual storytelling at Syracuse University this week with my friend and fellow professor Les Rose.  Look closely at the faces around this table.  You'll see them soon on a TV screen near you.  They're already good reporters.  After learning the storyteller's craft, they'll be even better, telling stories in a way that will stick in your mind.  The future of our profession shines brightly at Syracuse. Syracuse University, The Future Of Us, Telling Stories, Professor, Faces
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Teaching visual storytelling at Syracuse University this week with my friend and fellow professor Les Rose. Look closely at the faces around this table. You'll see them soon on a TV screen near you. They're already good reporters. After learning the storyteller's craft, they'll be even better, telling stories in a way that will stick in your mind. The future of our profession shines brightly at Syracuse.
Watching two great teams long overdue.  What could be better?  A Cubs victory!  First World Series win at Wrigley Field since the year before I was born.  What a moment.  So happy for our son-in-law Adam Wogan, a scout for the Cubs.  That's my daughter Amy by his side, the scout's best pick. Wrigley Field, Great Team, First World, Cubs
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Watching two great teams long overdue. What could be better? A Cubs victory! First World Series win at Wrigley Field since the year before I was born. What a moment. So happy for our son-in-law Adam Wogan, a scout for the Cubs. That's my daughter Amy by his side, the scout's best pick.
See this guy.  Abner Doubleday.  Say his name.  What comes to mind?  Inventor of baseball.  Right?  Every year, nearly 300,000 people pass through the Baseball Hall of Fame in upstate New York, built to honor this Civil War Hero.  Thank Al Spalding for that.  He manufactured Sporting equipment and saw dollars draining away when an English employee, Henry Chadwick, pointed out that baseball came from Great Britain.  Kids there called it Rounders.   Spalding argued the game was 7 Year Olds, Abner Doubleday, Three Hundred Thousand, Civil War Heroes, Rounders, Wheels On The Bus
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See this guy. Abner Doubleday. Say his name. What comes to mind? Inventor of baseball. Right? Every year, nearly 300,000 people pass through the Baseball Hall of Fame in upstate New York, built to honor this Civil War Hero. Thank Al Spalding for that. He manufactured Sporting equipment and saw dollars draining away when an English employee, Henry Chadwick, pointed out that baseball came from Great Britain. Kids there called it Rounders. Spalding argued the game was