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'''Patron Article of the Month – ''[[Nathaniel Cannon]]'' by {{u|Mythopoeia}}, selected by {{u|Robballgamer2009}}'''
'''Patron Article of the Month – ''[[Damage Inc.]]'' by {{u|Solace}}, selected by {{u|Robballgamer2009}}'''


'''Nathaniel Cannon''' (June 9, 1836 – November 8, 1917) was an [[Astorian people|Astorian]] military officer, statesmen and pioneer who served as the first [[President of Astoria|president of Astoria]] from 1867 to 1879. Appointed by the [[Constitutional Assembly of Astoria|Constitutional Assembly]] as commander of the [[Astorian Revolutionary Army|Revolutionary Army]] in 1866, Cannon led the forces of Astoria to victory in the [[Oregon Civil War]] and the [[Eugene War]]. He served on the [[Provisional Executive Committee of Astoria|Provisional Executive Committee]] and chaired the 1867 [[Constitutional Secession]] of the Assembly which promulgated the [[Constitution of Astoria]]. In Astoria he is referred to as the "[[Father of the Republic]]" and is entombed at the [[National Adoratory of the Republic]].
'''Damage Inc.''' (short for "Incorporation") was a Sierran {{W|thrash metal}} band formed in [[Porciúncula]] in 1979. Its original lineup consisted of guitarist/vocalist [[Max Leftfield]], guitarist [[Daniel Mustang]], bassist [[Griffin Beckett]], and drummer [[Gary Alaric]]; in 1983 Beckett would leave to form his band, with [[Kevin Eldridge]] replacing him on bass shortly afterward. At the height of their fame in the 1980s, the band had popularized the Sierran thrash metal scene with songs such as "Whiplash" and "Four Mechanix", and are seen alongside [[Sureiyaa]], [[Quikkill]], and [[Lockjaw]] as one of the "big four" in Anglo-American thrash metal.
 
Born in [[Missouri]], Cannon was deeply influenced by missionary [[Josiah Denton]] as he traveled on the [[Oregon Trail]], whose teachings led him to oppose slavery and enter into religious ministry. Cannon was ordained a minister of the [[Methodist Episcopal Church]], serving as a circuit rider for Oregon. He served in the [[Oregon Militia]], commanding forces in the [[Utah War]] and [[Rogue River Wars]]. In 1859 he inherited his fathers estate, and established himself as a successful businessmen, buying a significant share of the successful [[Oregon Steam Navigation Company]].     
 
Cannon opposed [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[Addison Crandall Gibbs]] during the [[American Civil War]] and was detained, but shortly thereafter released due to public pressure. He was appointed as an ecclesiastical district superintendent in 1862 and was elected to the [[Oregon Territorial Legislature]] in 1864 as a Democrat. Cannon joined alongside other members of the Territorial Legislature in establishing the [[Constitutional Assembly of Astoria|Constitutional Assembly]], drafting and ratifying the [[Astorian Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]] in 1866. On May 5th, 1866 he was appointed commander-in-chief of the Revolutionary Army, leading Astoria to victory in the [[Oregon Civil War]] and the [[Eugene War]]. Cannon was instrumental in the establishment of the [[Frontier Party of Astoria|Frontier Party]] and constructing the [[Constitution]]. He supported the creation of the [[Apostolic Church of Astoria]] and converted to [[Western Apostolicism]] in 1867. 
 
From 1867 to 1870 he served as interim president of Astoria, and oversaw Astoria's intervention in the [[Superian Revolution]]. He was elected as the first president of Astoria in [[1870 Astorian presidential election|1870]], and during his term appointed the secretaries of the cabinet and justices of the [[Supreme Court of Astoria|Supreme Court]]. Cannon won a second term in [[1874 Astorian presidential election|1874]], serving as president until 1879. His second term was marred by internal conflict between his cabinet member [[Emseley Wright]] and vice president [[Samuel Osborne]]. In 1879 he resigned, establishing a peaceful transfer of power and tradition of serving for two terms. Cannon departed from public life for several decades, only to return to briefly at the age of 66 to support the election of [[Randolph Hood]]. Cannon died at the age of 81 to extreme dementia, with similar conditions to that of modern Alzheimer's.
 
In his later years, Cannon's historical reputation became a subject of debate. His 1870 ascension to the presidency was scrutinized for alleged electoral fraud, with contemporary and modern historians divided on the legitimacy of his [[Electoral fraud during the 1870 Astorian presidential election|electoral methods]]. Despite this, Cannon remains a significant and widely memorialized figure in Astorian history, with numerous [[List of memorials to Nathaniel Cannon|places and monuments]] named in his honor. His complex legacy encompasses both his contributions to Astoria's development and the controversies surrounding his political practices, reflecting the multifaceted nature of his impact on Astoria's history. Cannon consistently ranks as the most popular president in both scholarly and public polls.                


In 1980, the band released its first album ''Damage Your Ass'' on the independent record label Vanquish Records, to minor commercial success but received critical acclaim, with the band landing their first venue gigs during this time. Due to their hectic performances and the album's notoriety spreading by word of mouth, the band had caught the attention of bigger labels, which led to Damage Inc signing with [[Avocado Records]]. The band's untitled second studio album, commonly known as ''Damage Inc.'', would be released in 1982 to moderate success, debuting at number 39 on the [[Sunset 100]] chart. According to the ''[[Porciúncula Times]]'', the album confirmed the band's status as the leading heavy metal band of the modern era, and for redefining the norms of thrash metal. ''Damage Inc.'' would be the last to feature bassist Griffin Beckett, who would leave the band after their 1983 ''Hail To The Victors'' tour to form his own band, later known as Lockjaw. He would be replaced by Kevin Eldridge.


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Patron Article of the Month – Damage Inc. by Solace, selected by Robballgamer2009

Damage Inc. (short for "Incorporation") was a Sierran thrash metal band formed in Porciúncula in 1979. Its original lineup consisted of guitarist/vocalist Max Leftfield, guitarist Daniel Mustang, bassist Griffin Beckett, and drummer Gary Alaric; in 1983 Beckett would leave to form his band, with Kevin Eldridge replacing him on bass shortly afterward. At the height of their fame in the 1980s, the band had popularized the Sierran thrash metal scene with songs such as "Whiplash" and "Four Mechanix", and are seen alongside Sureiyaa, Quikkill, and Lockjaw as one of the "big four" in Anglo-American thrash metal.

In 1980, the band released its first album Damage Your Ass on the independent record label Vanquish Records, to minor commercial success but received critical acclaim, with the band landing their first venue gigs during this time. Due to their hectic performances and the album's notoriety spreading by word of mouth, the band had caught the attention of bigger labels, which led to Damage Inc signing with Avocado Records. The band's untitled second studio album, commonly known as Damage Inc., would be released in 1982 to moderate success, debuting at number 39 on the Sunset 100 chart. According to the Porciúncula Times, the album confirmed the band's status as the leading heavy metal band of the modern era, and for redefining the norms of thrash metal. Damage Inc. would be the last to feature bassist Griffin Beckett, who would leave the band after their 1983 Hail To The Victors tour to form his own band, later known as Lockjaw. He would be replaced by Kevin Eldridge.


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