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.
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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.
1889.03.19
Tuesday March 19th 1889: In a stack of books wrapped in golden cloth, Mr. Comstock’s young friend finds a slip of paper inscribed with the words “mortui vivos docent” and smiles. Read more here.
1889.03.18
Monday March 18th 1889: A crowd of Danes surround Mr. Littlefield and his recently imported yaks. They milk him for information on the dairy from such creatures. Read more here and here.
1889.03.17
Sunday March 17th 1889: Early in the morning the last light of the Court House is snuffed out as the plans of the Coterie are already dawning on the citizens of Eureka. Read more here. See more here and here.