Showing posts with label Centralia Timberland Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Centralia Timberland Library. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Morty Comix # 2492
Morty Comix # 2492 found a new home and enhanced a recent issue of Cat Fancy in the Centralia Timberland Library, Centralia, Washington. Outside the library is a memorial honoring the four WWI veterans killed in the Centralia Massacre, Nov. 11, 1919.
I had relatives on both sides of that tragic event where Wobblies and vets clashed. My great-uncle testified at the trial. His mechanic business was next door to the IWW Hall. In the early 1970s I interviewed several people who were involved, including three eyewitnesses to Dale Hubbard's murder and Wesley Everest's capture. I also learned about the prosecutors wiretapping the defense during the trial at Montesano and what they did with the info. All in all, a pretty sordid story, and one day I'll publish it.
Family trivia: My great-great grandfather once lived in a house at the present location of the gray building in the background of the last photo.
Labels:
Cat Fancy,
Centralia Massacre,
Centralia Timberland Library,
Dale Hubbard,
Industrial Workers of the World,
Morty Comix,
Wesley Everest,
World War I
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