The Tragedy at Washington Square Park

Sunday April 14, 1907 was a beautiful early spring day in Washington Square Park in lower Manhattan, the park with the iconic grand arch. Late in the afternoon, hundreds of families were enjoying the last hours of their weekend. A minor jostle in a restroom quickly spiraled to a major altercation as a man namedContinue reading “The Tragedy at Washington Square Park”

The George Sechler Story

This year will mark the 123rd anniversary of the events surrounding George Mowrer Sechler of Danville PA, my great grandfather, and a brief interval in history where Danville, Manhattan, and Brooklyn were dramatically drawn together. I’ll tell the story in daily installments, corresponding to the days of that fateful week in April 1907. Along theContinue reading “The George Sechler Story”

Joe Sandford Living History Interview, 1973

And my father and family moved out to Corona, California, a little community across the valley, about 1897.  I was a little boy then.  We lived in corona for some ten years, perhaps twelve years.  I went to grammar school there.  Incidentally, Mrs. Sandford and I took two lovely people that lived there at thatContinue reading “Joe Sandford Living History Interview, 1973”