Tuesday, June 8, 2021

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Ridgewood New Jersey 1894 NJ Vintage Sports Shirt .besteestores Who was that group that saved the celebration of in New Orleans in 1857, and what did they do that was different? Well, that story begins on New Year’s Day in Pennsylvania in the late Eighteenth Century. Yes, that is correct, Pennsylvania. By the 1790 would celebrate the New Year with a rowdy parade through the streets. The men conducting this parade called themselves the Mummers; to this day, the mummers continue to parade each New Year’s Day through the streets of Philadelphia. For New Years of 1830, a man from Pennsylvania, who went by the name of Michael surely knew of the tradition of the mummers from near his hometown, found himself living in Mobile (another city with a tradition of revelry—evidenced by the Spanish Mystic Society‘s torch-lit Twelfth Night parades). He and his group of friends, found, at the end of a long evening of welcoming the New Year with great vigor at the restaurant of Antoine la , that not enough of the city’s residents were doing the same. They “commandeered” rakes and cowbells from the hardware store of , Barney, & Co. before running through the streets making quite the racket in an attempt to awaken people.


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  Ridgewood New Jersey 1894 NJ Vintage Sports Shirt .besteestores The rowdy group, calling themselves the Society, even clamored their hardware implements on the mayor’s house. The Mayor overlooked the early morning arousal and invited the in for breakfast. The parade became annual occurrence, which grew to have a full pageant containing, “cars,” maskers, and even a ball. Mobile, which had actually celebrated for years by this point (even claiming the first carnival organization in the West with the formation in 1711, of the Society), did not do so in a way that would appear similar to the modern parade-goer, but the new tradition, celebrated on the eve of the New Year by the , began to take a form that would bear that similarity.
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