October 5, 1889: Mary Sutherland advertised for the missing Hosmer Angel. (IDEN)
October 5, 1901: Holmes used Watson’s revolver to solve the problem of Thor Bridge. (THOR)
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October 5, 1889: Mary Sutherland advertised for the missing Hosmer Angel. (IDEN)
October 5, 1901: Holmes used Watson’s revolver to solve the problem of Thor Bridge. (THOR)
October 4, 1889: Hosmer Angel disappeared on his scheduled wedding day. (IDEN)
October 4, 1901: Neil Gibson visited 221B Baker Street. (THOR)
October 3, 1901: Neil Gibson wrote Holmes a letter. (THOR)
October 2, 1900: Stapleton showed Watson and Sir Henry the site of the legend. (HOUN)
October 2, 1879: Holmes discovered the body of Brunton and identified the crown of Charles the first. (MUSG)
October 1, 1879: Rachel Howell disappeared. (MUSG)
October 1, 1900: Stapleton visited Baskerville Hall. (HOUN)
September 30, 1889: Mary Sutherland wrote to her stepfather about her impending marriage. (IDEN)
September 30, 1900: Dr Watson walked to Grimpen and met both of the Stapletons. (HOUN)
September 29, 1900: Dr Watson and Sir Henry left from Paddington Station. (HOUN)
September 28, 1879: Brunton did not appear at breakfast. (MUSG)
September 28, 1889: Hosmer Angel proposed to that he and Mary should marry within the next week. (IDEN)
September 27, 1879: Brunton found the Treasure box. (MUSG)
September 27, 1889: James Windibank left for his second trip to France. (IDEN)
September 26, 1900: A warning letter from Beryl Stapleton to Sir Henry Baskerville arrived. (HOUN)
Sir Henry’s boot was missing. (HOUN)
John Clayton, the cab driver who drove Jack Stapleton, called at 221B St. (HOUN)
September 26, 1902: The Morning Post announced the de Merville-Gruner marriage would not take place. (ILLU)
September 26, 1879: At 2 AM, Reginald Musgrave found Brunton reading the family ritual. (MUSG)
September 25, 1900: Dr. Mortimer called at 221B. (HOUN)
Sir Henry Baskerville arrived at Waterloo Station. (HOUN)
September 24, 1889: John Openshaw was drowned in the Thames. (FIVE)
September 23, 1902: Kitty Winter threw acid into the face of Baron Gruner. (ILLU)
September 22, 1902: Holmes had the stiches resulting from the attack on him removed. (ILLU)
September 20, 1889: James Windibank returns from his first trip to France. (IDEN)
September 18, 1889: Mary Sutherland and Hosmer Angel went for their second walk. (IDEN)
September 16, 1902: Holmes was attacked outside the Café Royal. (ILLU)
September 16, 1889: Mary Sutherland and Hosmer Angel went for their first walk. (IDEN)
September 14, 1889: The Gasfitters Ball was held. (IDEN)
September 14, 1902: Holmes and Kitty Winter pleaded with Violet De Merville. (ILLU)
September 13, 1889: James Windibank leaves for his first trip to France. (IDEN)
September 13, 1902: Sir James Damery consulted Holmes. (ILLU)
Holmes visited Baron Adelbert Gruner. (ILLU)
September 12, 1903: Prof. Presbury is seriously injured by his wolfhound Roy. (CREE)
September 12, 1902: Sir James Damery wrote to Holmes asking for an appointment. (ILLU)