Scout was about 8 years old when the trial of Tom Robinson took place in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Jem tells Scout that Dill is sick and he wants to stay with him at Miss Rachel's until he feels better.
Jem and Dill first took Scout into the Radley yard the night before Dill was supposed to leave Maycomb for the schoolyear. However, Lee does state that Scout "rolled into the Radley front yard" earlier in the book when she Jem and Dill were playing with an old tire.
There were actually only about 30 recorded gunfights in the Old West. They took place 1865 and 1918. The last one took place in the Galiuro Mountains, Arizona.
Scout was 6 years old at the beginning of To Kill a Mockingbird.
Scout Niblett is 37 years old (birthdate: September 29, 1973).
Elizabeth I's coronation took place when she was 25 years old.
In Chapter 16, Jem is around 12 years old and Scout is around 9 years old.
Scout Taylor-Compton is 28 years old (birthdate: February 21, 1989).
You have to be 18 and they ask for an ID. I took some metal into a recycling place and they even took a finger print.
He was 36 when the convention took place.
It took place and old bars and some ice cream parlors mainly at night and they were known as "Speak-easies" because they did not want anyone to find out about them
The Scopes trial did not attract as much public interest as is imagined in retrospect. As the trial took place in 1925 in Dayton, Tennessee, anyone interested would likely have followed the trial by reading the accounts in the newspapers and from wire services. However, the trial holds the distinction of being the first legal proceeding to be carried on live radio. The Chicago radio station WGN was barely a year old, but arranged for a live broadcast of the trial (including the final day outside the court building). The coverage was coordinated by announcer Quinn Ryan. (see related link)