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Subject: Thanks, Friends - from Blackcatter From: Blackcatter Date: 24 Dec 01 - 11:52 PM I was going to put this into another tread like the Secret Santa one, but what the heck. To me this is important. This is what I put into my holiday card for my friends this year, and I just realized that I tell alot of people about this place, so it must be important to me, so here's my holiday wish to you: ______________________________________ In the winter of 1884 a terrible fire broke out in the business district of Orlando. Starting in Delaney's Grocery at 5 am., it quickly spread through the pine-frame buildings in one of the boom-town's most densely-packed blocks. By the time the alarm was sounded, every store on the block was involved. Orlando had no fire department, but its citizens acted quickly and prevented the spread of the fire by demolishing several buildings with dynamite. When the fire was over, 15 businesses were completly razed including Delaney's Grocery and the Orange County Reporter. Like nearly all of the owners, James Delaney was insured, but Mahlon Gore, the publisher of the Reporter was not. Gore had moved to Orlando 3 years earlier and had bought the Reporter. He was a newspaperman as well as the first homesteader of the Dakota Territory. Now, because of the fire, he was nearly ruined. But Gore was not the kind of person to give up. Within 5 days, he had arranged for the Sanford Journal to print a special "fire edition" and when he returned to Orlando, the townspeople met him at the rail depot. They presented him with a collection of $1200 and $300 in new subscriptions. A few weeks later, when he returned from Cincinnati with a new press, his friends walked him to the new home of the Reporter - for they had also given him a building on Orange Avenue. The Reporter would go on to be a success, eventually becoming the Orlando Sentinel. Gore would be elected mayor of Orlando in the 1890s, oversee the planting of many of Orlando?s famous oak trees, and in 1912, he would help found the First Unitarian Church of Orlando along with his wife Caroline. Mahlon Gore was a man with fortitude and determination, but his success was partly due to his friends. We succeed because we preserver, but we preserver because of the support of our friends. "There is no support so strong as the strength that enables one to stand alone." Ellen Glasgow, 1923 "True friends are those who really know you but love you anyway." - Edna Buchanan, 1995 "Only solitary men know the full joys of friendship. Others have their family; but to a solitary and an exile his friends are everything." - Willa Cather, 1931 Thank you all for being a friend. pax yall |
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Subject: RE: BS: Thanks, Friends - from Blackcatter From: katlaughing Date: 25 Dec 01 - 12:26 AM What a wonderful story! And, what a neat idea for sending to friends! Thanks. I esp. like the quote by Willa Cather. Good wishes to you, too, dear friend! kat |
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Subject: RE: BS: Thanks, Friends - from Blackcatter From: Art Thieme Date: 25 Dec 01 - 03:13 AM Yes. Art |
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Subject: RE: BS: Thanks, Friends - from Blackcatter From: Banjer Date: 25 Dec 01 - 05:17 AM Very nice thoughts BC. I must admit to some confusion until I read 'Dakota Territory'. Living in Florida, I assumed (We all know what that does don't we?) that you were talking about our Orlando! I could not remember ever hearing of such a large scale fire in that area in post Civil War Florida. Thanks for sharing the thoughts with us! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Thanks, Friends - from Blackcatter From: Blackcatter Date: 25 Dec 01 - 10:57 AM Sorry about the confusion - the story is about Orlando, Florida. When I wrote it for my card, it wasn't important to locate the Orlando in the story, because all my friends know I'm an historian in Central Florida. The reference to the Dakota Territory is a bit confusing too - Mahlon Gore and his brother were the first two families to homestead in Dakota (1862, near the present day site of Richland, S.D.) and several years later Mahlon moved to Orlando. pax yall |
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Subject: RE: BS: Thanks, Friends - from Blackcatter From: SINSULL Date: 25 Dec 01 - 11:02 AM Thank you, Blackcatter. I see the same going on around me here in NYC every day. We pick ourselves up with the help of our friends and move on. And sometimes those friends never have a name. Peace, Mary |