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1889.02.08

Friday February 8th 1889: Not understanding that love will always be insane, the judge locks up the Valentine less than a week before his special day. Will he be released in time? Read more here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2020-02-082020-01-24Posted inUncategorizedTags:courthouse, love, Valentine

1889.01.11

Friday January 11th 1889: Ghost spooks Dr. Farrer of Healdsburg who falls into the basement of the new courthouse. Read more here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2020-01-112019-12-18Posted inUncategorizedTags:courthouse, Farrer, ghost

1889.01.07

Monday January 7th 1889: Recently disembarked from the steamer Humboldt Richard Sweasey wonders “Why black walnut and oak furniture from Michigan for a Courthouse surrounded by redwoods?” Read more here and here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2020-01-072019-12-18Posted inUncategorizedTags:courthouse, Sweasey

1889.05.15

Wednesday May 15th 1889: Unaware of the spirits guiding them away from the courthouse through the day, many a man finds himself in a sloppy round of fisticuffs on the corner of First and E Streets in the evening. Read more here, and here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2019-08-212019-08-17Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.05, courthouse, fight, spirits

1889.05.04

Saturday May 4th 1889: Though he prefers the tightrope, the line he walks between the statues of Flora and Ceres swaying in the wind proves him an able slack line walker as well. Read more here and here.

Posted bySolomon Everta2019-05-252019-05-28Posted inUncategorizedTags:1889.05, circus, courthouse

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