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Sunday March 8, 1936

diary 2

The story continues with the second journal.  This is an entry from her personal diary, by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more.

 

thinking

Tatum New Mexico Pump

This day rather runs from yesterday with only 5 1/2 hours sleep.  After eating “brunch” we all and Paine’s went to Monument and Hobbs to view the oil fields.  Then Alyce Claire and I struck out for Roswell.  Got here just after seven!  The best weekend I’ve had in many a moon!  I’d got to Lubbock again at the drop of the proverbial hat.  It is a great place to shop besides being a pretty town of 30,000 –  Somehow all the time we were there I kept thinking of Carsey, expecting to see him around the next corner.   It is a queer feeling – Particularly when you have reason to believe he is over 1000 miles away!   Mrs. Grady is back in her shop and I am glad!

Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today

The first stock car race was held at Daytona Beach

Spanish army officers including Emilio Mola and Francisco Franco held a secret meeting in Madrid to discuss launching a coup against the government.[13]

International Radio of Serbia was launched.

Copy photograph of the last streetcar ride in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, taken just before the city switched to bus service March 8, 1936 by photographer John E. Scott, Montgomery, Alabama Q81754
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Copy photograph of the last streetcar ride in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, taken just before the city switched to bus service.

 

 

 

 

Warm spring weather melting all that snow and ice and causing more problems

Chicago Sunday Tribune March 8, 1936 pg 8
Chicago Sunday Tribune March 8, 1936 pg 8
Chicago Sunday Tribune March 8, 1936
Chicago Sunday Tribune March 8, 1936