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Were Campobello’s 1800s resorts ruined by the Boston elite?

Posted on July 25, 2023 by John "Al" Churchill
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Boys lounge on Campobello’s rocky shore early 1900s This Passamaquoddy Bay is a vast and splendid archipelago, bigger and finer than the archipelago of Greece, among whose tempting islands Ulysses got lost. If one had a steamboat at his call … Continue reading →

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The Curious Case of Henry McElroy

Posted on August 16, 2021 by John "Al" Churchill
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Boston Globe Headline  March 19, 1903 When the bleeding, battered, bruised, badly perforated and barely alive body of Henry McElroy was found by the railroad tracks in Dedham Massachusetts in March 1903, it caused quite a stir in the Boston … Continue reading →

Posted in History of Calais | Tagged boston, Calais, dedham, foul play, murder mystery | Leave a reply
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