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Dixon Reappointed to the Historic District Commission

Posted on March 7, 2020March 7, 2020 by Mike

As a charter member of the Cecil County Historic District Commission, I have served on the panel since it was created in 1999.  As my current term expires this month, I was just notified that the county executive reappointed me to serve until March 2023. The commission’s duties include making recommendations on applications for historic…

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Salem County Shutdown During Flu Epidemic of 1918

Posted on February 29, 2020August 8, 2023 by Mike

One hundred two years ago, a mysterious killer came calling in Salem County about the time World War I was winding down.  It started in remote corners of the county, in places such as Fort Mott, as a global pandemic, the “so-called Spanish Influenza,” spread throughout New Jersey. The epidemic hit Fort Mott hard.  Of…

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When Death Came Calling Salem County Needed a Hospital

Posted on February 28, 2020June 11, 2020 by Mike

Continued from Part I – The Flu of 1918 Shutdown Salem County Now is the time for a hospital.  That is what the Salem Sunbeam pointed out as life returned to normal.  The suffering and the tragedies which visited the county had demonstrated the need for a well-equipped local hospital.  “We have been shown that…

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Old Weather Maps

Posted on January 26, 2020March 5, 2020 by Mike

RESEARCH TIP — OLD WEATHER MAPS — 1871 to the Present — Often when I’m investigating some matter I need to know something about weather conditions on some long-ago day. This was the case when I researched the Greenwood Railroad Disaster for a presentation at the town library. On Dec 2, 1903, a day that…

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