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- | ===Travel Timeline=== | + | ===Timeline=== |
- | * Grayson Ozias IV departs from pier 3 | + | * 1853 - Levi Strauss & Co begins in San Francisco, California |
- | * Stopover in Charleston, South Carolina | + | * 1855 - Leaves of Grass published |
+ | * 1857 - Wreck of the SS Central America (Sept 3) (meets survivor 30 yrs later) | ||
+ | * 1865 - Civil War ended | ||
+ | * 1884 - Leaves of Grass edition which was gifted to GOIV | ||
+ | * 1890 - Ear Inn postcard postmark (Feb 8) | ||
+ | * 1892 - Rochester Hotel built; [[Wax Cylinders#Clue 8|GOIV refers to it]] as "a newer establishment" | ||
+ | * 1892 - Walt Whitman dies on March 26, 1892 - GOIV hears the news in Durango | ||
+ | * 1893 - GOIV attends the groundbreaking of the Music Concourse in San Francisco on August 24. [http://www.sfpix.com/park/history/bandshell/history1.html] | ||
+ | * 1893 - Nathan Strauss commits suicide on October 25 and dies at Chambers Street Hospital at 12:12 P.M.[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9E02E7DD153EEF33A25755C2A9669D94629ED7CF][http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9E02E7DD153EEF33A25755C2A9669D94629ED7CF] | ||
+ | * 1896 - GOIV disappearance | ||
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===Travel Map=== | ===Travel Map=== | ||
- | You can view the path of Grayson Ozias IV here: [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=113167124730773555969.000475d8ee48c67d62f63&z=6] | + | You can view the path of Grayson Ozias IV here: [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&ll=39.368279,-98.085937&spn=39.839097,59.589844&z=4&msid=112066985804969292702.0004771bf5b8b75d4b882 Travel Map] |
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[edit] Timeline
- 1853 - Levi Strauss & Co begins in San Francisco, California
- 1855 - Leaves of Grass published
- 1857 - Wreck of the SS Central America (Sept 3) (meets survivor 30 yrs later)
- 1865 - Civil War ended
- 1884 - Leaves of Grass edition which was gifted to GOIV
- 1890 - Ear Inn postcard postmark (Feb 8)
- 1892 - Rochester Hotel built; GOIV refers to it as "a newer establishment"
- 1892 - Walt Whitman dies on March 26, 1892 - GOIV hears the news in Durango
- 1893 - GOIV attends the groundbreaking of the Music Concourse in San Francisco on August 24. [1]
- 1893 - Nathan Strauss commits suicide on October 25 and dies at Chambers Street Hospital at 12:12 P.M.[2][3]
- 1896 - GOIV disappearance
[edit] Travel Map
You can view the path of Grayson Ozias IV here: Travel Map