Mt. Albion Replaced Small Municipal Burial Grounds in 1843
Vol. 5, No. 30 “We have met to provide a mansion for the dead. We have come out from our quiet homes and the bright sunlight and the crowded streets…
Read moreVol. 5, No. 30 “We have met to provide a mansion for the dead. We have come out from our quiet homes and the bright sunlight and the crowded streets…
Read moreVol. 5, No. 29 Taken sometime around 1935, the focus of this particular photograph is the Allen Grill located at 38 East Bank Street in Albion (now 28 East Bank…
Read moreVol. 5, No. 28 This photograph shows the Wesendorf House that operated at Fancher. Although this photograph is not labeled, it is presumed that the image was taken in the…
Read more[caption id="attachment_1864" align="alignnone" width="620"] Back (L-R): Capt. Merle Hungerford, 2Lt. Walter Ames, 2Lt. John Henderson, 2Lt. Woodrow Monkres, 2Lt. Warren Wiggins. Front (L-R): SSgt. William Simpkins, Jr., Sgt. George Buske,…
Read moreVol. 5, No. 26 Of the five Medal of Honor recipients from Orleans County, John E. Butts of Medina was the only county native who received the award posthumously for…
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