From Southwick Summers to Curious Thefts
— A Southwick Time Machine Original On Saturday morning, August 31, 1918, Franklin A. Latimer Jr. had just completed business at the Third National Bank in Springfield, Massachusetts, and was returning to the offices of the Bradstreet Company in the Whitney Building at 310 Main Street, where he served as the company’s representative for Western New England, a territory consisting of 250 cities and towns. Crowds at the Third National Bank in downtown Springfield around Christmastime, 1912 Around 10:30 a.m., Franklin stepped into the building's small, crowded elevator cage and began the ride upward toward his office on the fifth floor. The elevator was crowded for nearly the entire trip. At one point, the passengers suddenly surged backward and forward inside the cage, jostling everyone aboard. Franklin thought little of the commotion. When the elevator stopped at either the first or second floor, three men stepped off before the car continued upward. Between th...