Tag: 1922

  • Coal Crisis: Black Market Deals Exposed in New Britain

    Coal Crisis: Black Market Deals Exposed in New Britain

    August 24, 1922, will be remembered as the day the coal crisis in New Britain, Connecticut, reached a boiling point. A local coal dealer, speaking on the condition of anonymity, revealed a shocking truth: he couldn’t even fill a hat with coal. The desperation was palpable as Main Street businesses struggled to keep their doors…

  • Skid Row Sorrow: Airplane Fears and Fiery Fists

    Skid Row Sorrow: Airplane Fears and Fiery Fists

    In the sweltering summer of 1922, a peculiar insurance dispute unfolded in the offices of a Yorkville, S.C. agent. A prospective policyholder, seemingly too tall for his own good, was rejected due to the ‘danger of a fellow having his head knocked off by a skidding airplane.’ This archaic concern was raised by the agent,…

  • Deadly Dash on the Lincoln Highway: A Tragic Tale of Road Rage

    Deadly Dash on the Lincoln Highway: A Tragic Tale of Road Rage

    On a fateful morning in August 1922, a devastating car crash shook the sleepy streets of Rock Island, Illinois. John Leveen, a 68-year-old tailor, met a tragic end when the Smith family automobile, in which he was a passenger, careened out of control on the Lincoln Highway, eight miles west of Clinton, Iowa. The gruesome…

  • Heartless Deceit: A Tale of Delayed Justice in 1920s South Carolina

    Heartless Deceit: A Tale of Delayed Justice in 1920s South Carolina

    In a shocking display of audacity, an East End resident of Yorkville, South Carolina, made headlines when he applied for a fire insurance claim over three decades after the alleged incident. The claimant, who wished to remain anonymous, approached the insurance agent and casually mentioned that a fire had ravaged his home, leaving only a…

  • Rum Runner Ruse Foiled: 3,000 Bottles Seized, Pirates on the Loose

    Rum Runner Ruse Foiled: 3,000 Bottles Seized, Pirates on the Loose

    In a brazen attempt to evade the long arm of the law, a notorious rum runner was caught red-handed in Brooklyn, thanks to the tireless efforts of the U.S. Customs Service’s Dry Navy. On Friday, August 4, 1922, Inspector Hokensen and his team of four agents, led by Deputy Surveyor William R. Sanders, searched the…

  • France Catches Germany in Debt Trap: Premier Poincare’s High-Stakes Gamble

    France Catches Germany in Debt Trap: Premier Poincare’s High-Stakes Gamble

    In a bold move, French Premier Raymond Poincare set his sights on Germany’s financial jugular, announcing a five-step plan to collect on France’s $800 million debt. The first step, launched at noon on August 5, 1922, sent shockwaves through the diplomatic community as France effectively mortgaged all German property within its borders, including the prized…

  • France Cracks Down on German Debtors in Alsace-Lorraine

    France Cracks Down on German Debtors in Alsace-Lorraine

    PARIS, August 5, 1922 – In a dramatic move to collect on her civil claims, France today launched a policy of mortgaging and seizing German properties within French borders, particularly in the disputed region of Alsace-Lorraine. Premier Raymond Poincare announced the first of five steps in a progressive plan, which effectively amounts to a massive…

  • Coal Heist: Miners’ Strike Turns Ugly in Indiana

    Coal Heist: Miners’ Strike Turns Ugly in Indiana

    In the depths of Indiana’s coal country, a simmering feud between miners and mine owners has erupted into violence. On the heels of a contentious strike, a group of coal miners armed themselves with pickaxes and marched on the mine, intent on disrupting production. But their plan took a deadly turn when a group of…

  • Harding’s Compromise: A Rare Peace on the Rails

    Harding’s Compromise: A Rare Peace on the Rails

    In a stunning turn of events, President Warren Harding has brokered a tentative peace between warring railroad unions and employers in Washington, D.C. on July 31, 1922. After months of bitter strikes, the White House announced that Harding would propose a compromise that has already been agreed upon by both factions, virtually assuring peace on…

  • Federal Fiasco: False Flag Over Texas

    Federal Fiasco: False Flag Over Texas

    The nation’s capital was abuzz with rumors of a racial firestorm brewing in the Lone Star State. Reports had circulated in several daily papers that two carloads of colored federal soldiers had passed through Waco, Texas, en route to Fort Worth to guard the Texas and Pacific railroad shops. The news sent shockwaves through the…