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1889.03.16

Saturday March 16th 1889: Captain Chrichton utters the last magick words which transform the previous evening’s grand ballroom back into the Armory at Centennial Hall. Read more here, here, here, and here. See more here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2020-03-162020-01-28Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.03, Armory, Centennial Hall, Chrichton, magick

1889.03.15

Friday March 15th 1889: Covered in slime and muck, Mr. Schroeder stands valiantly above his marine foe before refreshing himself in the ocean’s waters and changing fully back to human form. Read more here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2020-03-152020-01-28Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.03, creature, Schroeder

1889.03.14

Thursday March 14th 1889: As the steamer arrives, Mrs. Connick gathers Mr. Bonhall’s incredulity at the plan for spigots of syrup, saving her observation to compare when the pipes are plumbed. Read more here and here. See more here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2020-03-142020-01-28Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.03, Bonhall, Connick, Grunsky, Syrup, Water

1889.03.13

Wednesday March 13th 1889: Multiplying their minions, the officials persevere through storm and high tide to gather a correct and true value of the lands of this blessed county. Read more here, here, and here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2020-03-132020-01-28Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.03, Assessor, courthouse, Weather

1889.03.12

Tuesday March 12th 1889: The typesetter travels to another planet. The length of the journey is comparable to setting the type. He considers another line of work. Read more here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2020-03-122020-01-28Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.03, Journalism, Typesetters, Venus

1889.03.11

Monday March 11th 1889: Mr. Bendixsen’s workman picks up the first piece of wood and sees the future of the various sailors while they remain on board this new ship. Read more here. See more here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2020-03-112020-01-28Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.03, Bendixsen

1889.03.10

Sunday March 10th 1889: To ease his wife’s grief following the recent loss, the baker shapes a baby from dough which slowly grows faster than a boy of flesh and blood. Read more here. See more here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2020-03-102020-02-17Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.03, Baker, Grief, Jouvenal

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