On July 11th…

July 11, 1895: Holmes sent a telegram using the name of Captain Basil. [BLAC]

July 11, 1895: John Hopley Neligan was apprehended at Peter Carey’s cabin. [BLAC]

July 11, 1903: Prof. Presbury was attacked a second time by his wolf hound, Rory. [CREE]

On July 10th…

July 10, 1888: About 2 a.m., Silver Blaze killed John Straker. [SILV]

Another one of my favorite stories in the Canon. I never had heard of a horse as a weapon and innocence of murder by reason of self-defense. At age 12, I did not care about racing laws, rules and such. Now, as an adult? I don’t care about them. It’s a great story.

July 10, 1889: —A letter from a foreign potentate was received in the Foreign Office. [SECO]

July 10, 1895: Holmes visited the scene of Peter Carey’s murder. [BLAC]

On July 9th…

July 9, 1895: John Hopley Neligan attempted to break into Peter Carey’s cabin. [BLAC]

July 9, 1895: Holmes received a wire from Inspector Hopkins. [BLAC]

On July 3rd…

July 3, 1895: At 2 Am Patrick Cairns killed Peter Carey with a harpoon. [BLAC]

Another one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s fantastic word pictures. Quoting from the Canon:

And there in the middle of it was the man himself, his face twisted like a lost soul in torment, and his great brindled beard stuck upwards in his agony. Right through his broad breast a steel harpoon had been driven, and it had sunk deep into the wood of the wall behind him. He was pinned like a beetle on a card. Of course, he was quite dead, and had been so from the instant that he uttered that last yell of agony.

What a description!! His word pictures like that made me at 12 years old on the plains of Kansas move to Baker Street for the rest of my life.

On July 2nd…

July 2, 1894: John Hector MacFarlane was arrested by Lestrade. [NORW]
July 2, 1903: Prof. Presbury was attacked by his own wolf hound, Roy. [CREE]

On June 27th…

June 27, 1890: Holmes and Watson traveled by train to Boscombe Valley (BOSC)
June 27, 1902: Killer Evans wounded Watson in the leg (3GAR)
June 27, 1902: Holmes turned Killer Evans over to Scotland Yard (3GAR)

On June 26th…

June 26, 1889: Holmes interviewed Henry Wood about Colonel Barclay’s death (CROO)
June 26, 1902: John Garrideb visited Holmes (3GAR)
June 26, 1902: Holmes and Watson visited Nathan Garrideb’s museum (3GAR)

On June 24th…

June 24, 1872: McMurdo was made into Lodge 29 of the Eminent Order of Freemen in Chicago (VALL)
June 24, 1889: Colonel Barclay died of apoplexy (CROO)
June 24, 1890: The coroner’s inquest into Charles McCarthy’s death was held (BOSC)
June 24, 1902: John Garrideb visited Nathan Garrideb (3GAR)