At opening of the library this morning
Quinn McDowell was already waiting outside with a notebook, laptop, and massive sunglasses. Once the library was opened up she headed inside and went straight to records, newspaper articles, microfiche, all focusing on local history surrounding fires, but specifically on the March Fire and Alice and Cora's death. She is seen consistently making notes in both her notebook and laptop.
If anyone had approached her, she would have been happy to talk though briefly and in a low voice because it's a library.
Volunteer One is asked about hours for the public records office, she seems particularly interested in getting blueprints and other historical information on the March house and March Mill in addition to any publicly available data on the incident.
If anyone that talked to her looked old enough to have been around for the fire, she would have asked some questions and offered to set up meetings later if someone was actually willing to talk to her. Do you answer?