JOHN G. FOX

JOHN G. FOX

Many of Albion’s downtown buildings are “named,” that is, were named after the owner who had them erected, or after a merchant who was in the building a long time. One such building in downtown Albion is the “Fox” building at 114 S. Superior St., known in later years as Reichow’s Tavern, or Dave’s Stag Bar before it was purchased by the Cascarelli Tavern next door.

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1956 BOOKLET ABOUT ALBION

1956 BOOKLET ABOUT ALBION

The 1950s was a time like no other in Albion’s history. Our post-World War II boom years were filled with prosperity, growth, and development. Hundreds of persons came to make Albion, Michigan their home during this period. Between 1950 and 1960, Albion’s official population grew from 10,406 to 12,749 persons.

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ALBION 100 YEARS AGO—JANUARY 1923

ALBION 100 YEARS AGO—JANUARY 1923

We continue with our theme of “Albion, 100 Years Ago.” January 1, 1923. Clarence Wilkins, colored, about 35 years of age, janitor at the Albion Post Office, lies at the city hospital with a bullet in his right lung as the result of a shooting affray at the drug store of David Ingram, 702 N. Albion St., about 11 o’clock last night.

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CHRISTMAS SEALS

CHRISTMAS SEALS

A very Merry Christmas to all my readers of this column! Thank you so much for your support and providing me historical Albion items, documents and materials over the past year. This helps me keep this column interesting.

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UNION STORE

UNION STORE

A happy Thanksgiving to my readers of this column. Be sure and take advantage of all of the wonderful holiday programs being offered in our various towns to celebrate the Christmas season in the next few weeks.

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THE ALBION LEADER

THE ALBION LEADER

Albion has had several newspapers during its existence. This week we’re featuring the The Albion Leader. This newspaper was founded in 1898 by William J. Gleason (formerly with the Albion Recorder), and was located at 105 W. Porter St. This weekly Saturday morning paper was in competition at the time with the Albion Mirror, the Albion Recorder, and the Albion Transcript. A yearly subscription cost one dollar.

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NEW YEAR’S DAY TRAGEDY AT RAILROAD CROSSING

NEW YEAR’S DAY TRAGEDY AT RAILROAD CROSSING

The New Year holiday has its inherent dangers, such as drunk drivers on the road, or snow and ice storms and electrical failures. One particular New Year brought forth tragedies, as there were several persons killed in various auto accidents in nearby Jackson County during the New Year weekend of 1965.

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ALBION: 100 YEARS AGO—NOVEMBER 1922

ALBION: 100 YEARS AGO—NOVEMBER 1922

We continue with our theme of “Albion, 100 Years Ago.” November 2, 1922. “Born today to Mr. and Mrs. John Shimkus, Sheridan Township, a son.” “The front of the building owned by Harvey Sweet on S. Superior St. occupied on the ground floor by the Sugar Bowl confectionery, is being repainted.”

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