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Good Short Read
Cellar buddy hot pastrami(Alan Bellows) has a website, Damn Interesting, which just celebrated it's tenth anniversary.
I've read most of the posted stories, which are usually historical. The latest, posted by a new writer on the site Jennifer Colton-Jones, caught my eye because I'm very familiar with the town, but that wasn't necessary to be very entertaining. Quote:
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Fascinating. I like that when they'd done the job they set out to do and fixed the mess the town had got into, they stepped down.
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I thought about that stepping down bit. Considering the time frame, any homemaker, I'd assume to be the wife, would have a full days work at home. Making bread, washing clothes, ironing, all those things much harder and time consuming without todays conveniences. These were not wealthy people so no servants. And from the early part of the story, their husbands weren't exactly a ball of fire when work needed doing. So after some years of a full time job at home, plus running the town, and the town squared away, the probably were tuckered out.
I also wondered about the ring leader, becoming mayor by defeating her husband then eight months later moved to Idaho for her health. Hmm, wonder if a divorce, or home to mother, or fear for her life? :eyebrow: |
Another one, this from Lapham's Quarterly, written in by Charles Adams in 1869, about corruption in the Erie Railroad made not only possible, but legal and socially acceptable by the creation of corporations.
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