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Of old newspapers and historical trivia

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Found (via an email from a RootsWeb list) a fascinating website today: Old Fulton NY Post Cards. The name's outmoded, since the site offers access to some 10 million scanned pages from newspapers all over New York State with (with an emphasis on the eastern part of the state).

Here's an interesting anecdote from the March 6 1953 edition of the Niagara Falls NY Gazette:

When Senator Joe McCarthy came to New York last Saturday for the televised hearings of his investigating committee, he went to the Federal Court house by BMT subway. He got lost for 30 minutes in the New York underground. McCarthy, incidentally, had to fly to an airfield covered with snow, and was assigned to a small plane which had skis. He told the pilot he was sorry to have him make this trip in such bad weather. "Oh, I'm delighted to do it," the pilot replied. "Five more flying hours, and I'll get my own pilot's license."



Cue the rim shot!

The site, by the way, will prove interesting to those (like me) interested in things historical and genealogical.

Welcome to the camp! I guess you all know why you're here.

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Welcome to another venue by which you can while away the hours when you should be doing something more productive. Don't fret; you'll get your fill of prolixity and circumambage, and perhapseven discover epistemophobia. (No links; if you admit that you don't know what those words mean, hie thee to a dictionary. You're here to waste some time, yes?)

Now, I'm aware that there are approximately seventy-leven jillion blogs in the world, and that, as per Sturgeon's Law, 99% of them are crap. (That percentage might be low.) I don't intend to tell (too m)any people that it's here; it's more of a catharsis, I suppose, than anything. I'd be shocked to learn that anyone even found this bleatage; I'd be flabbergasted and astounded to discover that someone left a comment. Maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised one day.

Then again, maybe you were searching on my surname; I do that, but then, I run the Havemann Family History website, so who knows?

I'll pad the obligatory welcome post with a tip of the fedora to, arguably, one of the lesser-appreciated comedy groups of all time my time: the Firesign Theatre.

And kudos to those who recognize the source of this blog's title. If you don't, meet The Doctor.