Saturday March 9th 1889: Unable to sleep in the cool of the morning, Mr. Ellison walks into the dark of his store with candle in hand and contemplates each man’s role in this life. Read more here. See what he saw here.
Tag Archives: 1889.03
1889.03.08
Friday March 8th 1889: Having walked directly from Mr. Pratt’s store, the young man stands at the corner of Fourth and D streets, looks down at his order, and crumples the paper in his hands. Read more here.
1889.03.07
Thursday March 7th 1889: In the carriage Mr. Ward laughs at the thought of remaining in Humboldt County. Though his heart would stay, his profession and his wife drive him on. Read more here and here.
1889.03.06
Wednesday March 6th 1889: Disguised as a piece of luggage, the arriving creature is almost discovered by Mr. Still who needs a slight nip to keep his curious fingers at bay. Read more here. See more here.
1889.03.05
Tuesday March 5th 1889: Among the muck the young boy finds the perfect stone for skipping recently freed from a quarter century beneath the travellers on Second street. Read more here, here, and here.
1889.03.04
Monday March 4th 1889: Following his three weeks of work in solitude, Mr. Hutchins inaugurates his plan to incite more music and dance beginning in the fertile grounds of the Ball. Read more here, here, here, here, and here.
1889.03.03
Sunday March 3rd 1889: Behind the Vance block a bird alights on the page selected by a gust of wind, sees the letters f – l – y printed, and takes wing. Read more here and here.