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Posted in History Tragedies

Heroes and Horror in Tannersville’s Twilight Hotel Fire

In July 1926, the fashionable inn at Tannersville, New York, was destroyed by fire so completely that even counting the dead became difficult. The hotel…

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Posted in Culture Superstitions Witchcraft

Over 20 People Witness Werewolf in Oporto

In 1902, newspaper readers were told that Portugal had fallen under the spell of superstition, with witches, wizards, saints, spirits, and even a werewolf troubling…

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Posted in Children

When Homework Was Called a National Crime

The debate over homework, overworked children, and the need for fresh air is not nearly as modern as it sounds. In 1900, editor Edward Bok…

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Posted in History

9 Men Hurt in Pittston Mining Incident

A mine cage was supposed to carry workers safely down into the darkness and back again, but when something went wrong, it could become a…

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Posted in Culture Fashion

When Fashion Came for the Squirrel

At the turn of the twentieth century, fashion had already taken a heavy toll on the natural world. Birds had been slaughtered for their feathers,…

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Posted in History

Frozen to Death on Lake Erie

This 1904 account from Lake Erie describes the terrible danger faced by men who crossed the ice in winter.  Without landmarks, a traveler could lose…

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Posted in History

NYC Subway Worker Buried Alive in Sand

In 1926, Clark was working on the new Eighth Avenue Subway in New York when he climbed into a sand bin to clear a clogged…

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Posted in History World War I

Omaha’s Wartime Charcoal Boom

War has a way of reviving old industries. In 1918, as World War I reshaped American manufacturing and pushed prices skyward, charcoal burning suddenly became…

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Posted in History Murder

Headless Body Discovered on the Pittsburgh Tracks

The discovery was as grim as it was puzzling. Early one October morning in 1915, the mutilated body of Miss Sophie McCallin was found near…

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Posted in History World War I

Americans Urged to Hold Nutting Parties to Win the War

During World War I, even the smallest scraps from the kitchen table could become weapons of defense. In 1918, Americans were urged to save fruit…

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