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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: April 25, 2021
In 1910 – on the way to the waterfront mills in Edmonds
Nothing depicts the early days of the town of Edmonds more than timber. It was what brought many New England and Eastern people here; and also, the farmers from the Midwest. On the East Coast, they had pretty much depleted their own forests, and in the Midwest, the farmers were just plain worn out from fighting the weather, mainly in the form of dust storms and droughts.
Main Street in Edmonds in 1910. (Photo courtesy Edmonds Historical Museum)
To me, this photo is one of the best reminders of early day Edmonds, and the richness of the timber. And, if you enjoy eating at Chanterelle’s Hometown Bistro between Third and Fourth on Main Street, you should recognize it as it looked in 1910 the building is on the right in this photo. It really hasn’t changed that much. The building on the left is the former State Bank of Edmonds, and the office of C. T. Roscoe, Jr. is upstairs.
TAMIU professor looks at how history will view Trump
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January has been a month chockful of noteworthy historic moments including Georgia electing its first Black senator, Joe Biden being sworn in as the 46th president and Donald Trump becoming the first president to be impeached twice.
However, history books in the future will have plenty of content to review during the Trump administration’s four years.
On Wednesday Jan. 6, a terroristic attack by an alt-right, pro-Trump extremist mob on the U.S. Capitol left four dead including a Capitol police officer. That same week, Trump’s announcement of refusing to attend president-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration was another first.
TAMIU professor looks at how history will view Trump
Laredo Morning Times
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Dr. Jerry Thompson/
January has been a month chockful of noteworthy historic moments including Georgia electing its first Black senator, Joe Biden being sworn in as the 46th president and Donald Trump becoming the first president to be impeached twice.
However, history books in the future will have plenty of content to review during the Trump administration’s four years.
On Wednesday Jan. 6, a terroristic attack by an alt-right, pro-Trump extremist mob on the U.S. Capitol left four dead including a Capitol police officer. That same week, Trump’s announcement of refusing to attend president-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration was another first.
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