
4: Where It All Began with Historian NiNi Harris
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In the July, 1916, edition of The Electrical Workers' journal, our first Grand Secretary-Treasurer, J.T. Kelly, then Press Secretary for IBEW Local 1, gives us a glimpse into our founding convention with his Local Lines entry (page 245), "The meetings were held in a room on Franklin Avenue near Leffenwell. The sessions were long from 9 am to 11 pm, with two short intermissions for lunch." On November 21, 2018, we returned to that sanctuary with Historian and author NiNi Harris to learn more about our Museum and gain a glimpse into that historic event!
Chapter Markers:
00:01:46 - NiNi Harris Bio
00:03:33 - NiNi joins the effort
00:04:05 - Architectural Elements
00:06:55 - How Old?
00:08:17 - Blueprints and Construction
00:11:39 - Henry's Neighborhood
00:14:43 - November 21, 1891
00:17:38 - Convention Setting
00:19:15 - Boarding House Life
00:24:27 - A Donated Chamberpot!
00:25:07 - Museum Tours
00:26:45 - Henry's Income
00:27:59 - Laundress
00:29:43 - John Greb's Wife?
00:30:14 - Historic Dirt
00:31:00 - Our Iconic Photo
00:36:01 - Changing The World
00:37:49 - That Elusive Image
00:38:12 - Gallery Style Porch
00:40:08 - Uhrig's Cave
00:43:25 - Saloon Time
00:46:21 - This Used To Be St. Louis
00:48:05 - Compton & Dry
00:49:23 - Union Influence
00:50:26 - Thanks NiNi!