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  • Vintage Newspapers- From Headlines of Yore Comes News Galore

    Vintage Newspapers- From Headlines of Yore Comes News Galore

    Hello! Thank you for stopping by. Grab a chair and a cup of something hot to drink and join us for a short trip through some vintage newspapers. Women Work Wicked Wiles, The Maumee Advocate-Era (Maumee, Ohio), September 3, 1915 OK, is it us, or does this sound like the absolute opposite of what it…

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    February 28, 2024
    What Happened Years Ago?
    advertisements, California, dart, dinah washington, dodge, Ernest Hemingway, genealogy, Gregory Peck, Joan Bennett, journalism, los angeles, massachusetts, movies, nashville, ohio, pennsylvania, Reginald Denny, San Francisco, tennessee, William Randolph Hearst, yellow, yellow journalism
  • Holy Tea and Biscuits! More Newspapers!

    Holy Tea and Biscuits! More Newspapers!

    Here we are again, looking at old newspapers and trying to learn more about the people, places, and things of older times. We have chosen some eclectic snapshots of time. So, grab a cup of your favorite hot tea (it sure is cold enough out for it now) and don’t forget the biscuits! Or cookies!…

    CMS Research and Genealogy

    December 13, 2023
    What Happened Years Ago?
    advertisements, bangor, Brooklyn, busty brown, California, capital plaza, chicago, chicago city hall, cocaine, dentist, dentistry, film, genealogy, great chicago fire, guitar, hotel black, hupmobile, lane bryant, lena himmelstein bryant, los angeles, maine, missouri, movie, music, musical instrument, new york, odontunder, oklahoma, oklahoma city, pennsylvania, plus sized, roscoe arbuckle, seattle, senate park, silent, squatter, strip city, theater, theatre, washington, washington dc
  • Death Over a Garden Hose…Really…

    Death Over a Garden Hose…Really…

    Today we are going to explore (as much as historical newspapers and such will tell us) the extreme ending to a neighborly feud April 27, 1934. Just South of State Route 1, a group of cottages stood at 1732 and 1740 Molino Avenue in the Whittier neighborhood of Long Beach, California. One cottage was occupied…

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    May 12, 2023
    Fallible Relatives
    California, genealogy, los angeles, murder, neighbor, police, rifle, San Quentin, shooting, signal hill
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