I’d have researched it with the local city officials or police to see if that actually did happen. I’d also stop looking out the front door.
Doug DillonPostedJanuary 5, 20125:03 pm
Hi Kitty, It would be interesting to check that out, wouldn’t it? The event was in the early 1900s which makes me think folks in those days tended to not investigate things like many of us would do now. I do wonder if my grandmother was ever afraid to go out the front door though. Hmm. The things you think about asking people long after they’re gone.
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I’d have researched it with the local city officials or police to see if that actually did happen. I’d also stop looking out the front door.
Hi Kitty, It would be interesting to check that out, wouldn’t it? The event was in the early 1900s which makes me think folks in those days tended to not investigate things like many of us would do now. I do wonder if my grandmother was ever afraid to go out the front door though. Hmm. The things you think about asking people long after they’re gone.
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