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- Q6820478 subject Q7485233.
- Q6820478 subject Q8344680.
- Q6820478 abstract "The Mardi Gras mystic society of Cain’s Merry Widows (a women’s mystic society) was founded in 1974 in Mobile, Alabama, home of the first Mardi Gras in America (1703).Each Mardi Gras, on Joe Cain Day (the Sunday before Fat Tuesday), members of this society dress in black mourning clothes with veils, lay a wreath at Cain’s burial site at Church Street Graveyard, wail over their "departed husband's" grave, then travel to Joe Cain’s former house on Augusta Street to offer a toast and eulogy to their "Beloved Joe".The Huntsville-based band, The Pine Hill Haints, perform a song titled "The Merry Widows of Joe Cain" which, in its lyrics, pays homage to Joe Cain, Mardi Gras tradition, and the city of Mobile itself. The band also makes it a yearly tradition to perform in Mobile each Joe Cain Day.".
- Q6820478 thumbnail Carnival_Mobile_Joe_Cains_House.jpg?width=300.
- Q6820478 wikiPageExternalLink mardi_gras_timeline.php.
- Q6820478 wikiPageExternalLink cainsmerrywidows.org.
- Q6820478 wikiPageExternalLink 2-2005.pdf.
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- Q6820478 wikiPageWikiLink Q7485233.
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- Q6820478 wikiPageWikiLink Q8344680.
- Q6820478 comment "The Mardi Gras mystic society of Cain’s Merry Widows (a women’s mystic society) was founded in 1974 in Mobile, Alabama, home of the first Mardi Gras in America (1703).Each Mardi Gras, on Joe Cain Day (the Sunday before Fat Tuesday), members of this society dress in black mourning clothes with veils, lay a wreath at Cain’s burial site at Church Street Graveyard, wail over their "departed husband's" grave, then travel to Joe Cain’s former house on Augusta Street to offer a toast and eulogy to their "Beloved Joe".The Huntsville-based band, The Pine Hill Haints, perform a song titled "The Merry Widows of Joe Cain" which, in its lyrics, pays homage to Joe Cain, Mardi Gras tradition, and the city of Mobile itself. ".
- Q6820478 label "Merry Widows of Joe Cain".
- Q6820478 depiction Carnival_Mobile_Joe_Cains_House.jpg.