All of the images shown is this post unless otherwise noted are courtesy of Maplewood history preservationist, Martin Fischer.
All of the images shown is this post unless otherwise noted are courtesy of Maplewood history preservationist, Martin Fischer.
Electragist? It sounds so natural — and yet so wrong. 🙂 Why not electricist or electricalist, I wonder? Anyhow I’m grateful for the look at these photos. The one with the line of parked baby buggies is an especially fine and unexpected prize.
Electragist sounds funny to me. It was so new in 1922 when the Electragist Journal above was published that they included the definitions of the “new words” in their masthead. I hope they weren’t too disappointed when they didn’t catch on. They might have suspected that their “Electragic – adjective relating to the business” has a sort of negative feel to it. The baby buggies are interesting. There must have been a post WWI baby boom.
Wonderful!
Thank you, Phyliss. They are wonderful, aren’t they? Thank Marty Fischer for sharing them all with us.