ABSTRACT OF TITLE ON MECHANIC STREET

ABSTRACT OF TITLE ON MECHANIC STREET

I sometimes get calls from people wanting to know the history of their house. You can go to old city directories and look up your address in the street directory portion to find out who was living there in a particular year. If your address number doesn’t appear, it probably means your house wasn’t built yet.

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ST. JOHN’s CATHOLIC CHURCH CELEBRATES 150 YEARS

ST. JOHN’s CATHOLIC CHURCH CELEBRATES 150 YEARS

This year marks the 150th anniversary of the 1873 erection of the first St. John’s Catholic Church building here in Albion. It’s not too often that a milestone like this is achieved in our town. We congratulate them and know that the September 24 celebration from noon to 4 pm. will be a gala event. Make plans to attend if you can. Here is a history of the church, written in 1932 by Fr. Joseph V. Coyle in the Milestones and Memories book, page 133. Enjoy!

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ALBION 100 YEARS AGO—SEPTEMBER 1923

ALBION 100 YEARS AGO—SEPTEMBER 1923

This coming Saturday September 16 yours truly will operate my Albion history booth at the Festival of the Forks in front of the former City Bank & Trust Company building. Be sure and stop by and see what I’ve got! There will be Albion High School yearbooks, Albion city directories, and other materials available. I’ll see you there!

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Parenting Toward Positive Environmental Impact

Parenting Toward Positive Environmental Impact

Many of the lifelong habits children develop originate at home, and protecting the environment is no exception. Kids learn best by modeling the behaviors of the grownups in their lives, so leading by example and involving kids in your own sustainable habits is a simple way to start good habits young. If you’re looking for ways to make sustainability a bigger priority for your household and family, consider these environmentally friendly ideas.

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STOLEN DIAMONDS AND THE ALBION TO CHARLOTTE RAILROAD, Part One.

STOLEN DIAMONDS AND THE ALBION TO CHARLOTTE RAILROAD, Part One.

In the late 1890s, interested investors in southern Michigan made plans for the construction of a "northwest railroad," running from Albion, northwards to past Duck Lake, then to Charlotte in Eaton County. The right-of-way was acquired and the bed was prepared, ready for the rails to be laid. There are still faint traces of the right-of-way today at various points. Announcements were made in 1898 and subsequent years that funding had been obtained, and that the railroad would "soon be built" as a regular steam locomotive line. The rails were never laid, however, but with the bed already having been prepared, the dream of an Albion-Charlotte railroad did not die.

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