Chronicling America At The Library Of Congress

in freewriters •  2 months ago

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    I am not real sure what I was hoping to find by heading back over to the LOC but I already had The Sunday Star open. I decided to read and see what was available and I came across two accidents that happened in the same week.

    I then decided to see what was going on in Washington D.C that week and came across information about the Shriner's convention held there during the week of June 3rd 1923.

    After coming across this information and a Washington Post article I could not read because I have no subscription, I headed back to the LOC to search for more information. I was sure I was not going to find any relatives in the area at the time, although they may have been there. It seems like this was more of a high society event and my family mined coal.

    One article I saw quoted over two million people being transported by the new transportation method (I assumed it was the street trolleys), and another quoted over 250,000 attendees.

    In either case I can just imagine the hustle and bustle of all the high society folks moving about in attendance of all the events that were going on that week.

    The LOC is also, in my opinion, a fabulous place to search for any historian or genealogist looking for information on family or what was going on during a specific time.

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