Tuesday March 26th 1889: While looking over Mr. Dickson’s herds, Mr. Loveren considers whether he can keep the moose, cows, sheep, goats, and camels separate. Read more here.
Author Archives: Solomon Everta
1889.03.25
Monday March 25th 1889: He regrets leaving his slouch hat, but where he is headed the faeries will allow no clothing, not even a head covering. Read more here.
1889.03.24
Sunday March 24th 1889: Carefully, oologists from throughout the county bring specimens of several combinations of color, texture, and size to Mr. Wilson’s new grocery to sell. Read more here.
1889.03.23
Saturday March 23rd 1889: Beneath the railway turntable at the foot of Second street a pack of the species canis vertigus settle into their new homes and new routines. Read more here.
1889.03.22
Friday March 22nd 1889: Looking out over the wreckage of the Mendocino, Mr. Townsend anticipates diving in the waters under cover of darkness to inspect his acquisition directly. Read more here , here, and here.
1889.03.21
Thursday March 21st 1889: Pausing amidst the collection of redwood specimens Mr. Korbel speaks so quietly no one else hears, “Qui n’avance pas, recule.” Read more here and here.
1889.03.20
Wednesday March 20th 1889: Giving lilies with hands full, Captain Kingston looks forward to the abundance of Spring and the blooms he will gather there. Read more here and here.