National Mad Hatter Day

Today was National Mad Hatter Day.

Of course this day is to observe the mad Hatter in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.

You may  be shocked to find out that he is never called the Mad Hatter, but just the Hatter. However, along with the March Hare he is referred to as being mad.

mad hatter lewis carrol, Alice's Adventures in WonderlandHowever, this makes me think of my 4th Great Grandfather.

Absalom Leeper, Mount Pleasant Iowa, Preacher, Christian Church, Pioneer Preacher, Mad as a Hatter - Hat Maker - Trenton, Iowa, Scotch-Irish, IrishAbsalom Leeper was a preacher in the Christian Church, a farmer and one of the earliest settlers in Iowa.

However, when he was young and lived in Ohio he worked as a hatter.

So, was he a Mad Hatter?

Luckily he did not work long as a hatter and did not have the long term effects of Mercury poisoning that was common with the profession.

Absalom Leeper Tombstone - 106 years old - Early Pioneer - Henry County, IowaIn fact, Absalom lived a very long life and died at the age of 98, although his tombstone says 106.

absalom leeper, mt. pleasant, 108 years oldHis age was also reported as 108 when he died.

It seems that late in life someone forgot what year he was born, as census records up to 1880 show him at about the correct age.

Someday I will write a proper post about his changing age 🙂

Steven

 

 

 

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Virtually in Philadelphia

Today I have been virtually in Philadelphia. I am teaching a hybrid remote course working with a mentor for the hands-on portion of the course. I am observing from my dining room table, but the schedule of the course is for local time in Philadelphia.

That means that I have to be up very early. Luckily the commute is only down the hallway as I have to start at 6 in the morning which is well before the time I usually get up.

It is also a bit of a pain as when they break for lunch the morning is barely started here. It was a bit unfair when they were having Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches and I had just had breakfast.

Philadelphia skyline, 2000, virtually thereToday I was thinking of the only time that I have been in Philadelphia.

Philadelphia skyline, 2000, virtually thereThe trip was about 20 years ago and I was only in Philadelphia for a very short time.

Einstein House, Princeton, New Jersey, Pi Day, March 14, Einstein's BirthdayI had been in Princeton for a few day with my manager working on some projects. Of course we did a bit of sightseeing as well. Do you know who lived in this house?

Philadelphia skyline, 2000, virtually thereI was flying home from Newark, but the day before I left I went with my manager to the Philadelphia airport to pick up a few students that were coming to Princeton for a course.

Philadelphia skyline, 2000, virtually thereSomeday I would like to go back to Philadelphia. I would like to see a few historic sites there, but would also like to again visit the Amish settlements to the west.

I did  take a good long nap this afternoon after the class ended, but now need to figure out when to go to bed. I feel jet-lagged and I am just at home. Of course, some of this is due to the unhealthy air we have had for the last few weeks. Thankfully the air quality is better today.

Steven

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