By: Stan Jordan In April 1880 Antwerp purchased the first hook and ladder truck from Ft Wayne second-handed for $800. In 1920, the first piece of motorized fire equipment was acquired by the village and that is the top picture here, a Model T Ford. In 1933, Antwerp purchased the Dodge fire truck. On that…
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The End of the Lobo Tank Busters – Stan Jordan
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•Bob Johnson: Antwerp’s Gem of the Year!
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•By: Stan Jordan He was born in Payne, Ohio in 1925. His parents were Dale and Wanda Johnson. He was the only child. He went to school in Payne and graduated there in 1943. He played sports while in high school, but he also worked at the Alfalfa Mill while he was in school because…
Corner of Main and East River Street, and the Usuals – Stan Jordan
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•By: Stan Jordan This picture was taken in the late 1930’s. The photographer stood about under the traffic looking to the northeast, where now stands the marathon drive–thru. The little building at the right of the gas station was Abie Gaisford’s first restaurant, called the Kewpie Shop. Right behind that little building you can see…
More On Our Wildlife, and the Usuals – Stan Jordan
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•More on our wildlife By: Stan Jordan The below picture of the Snowy Owl was given to us by Jarred Miller, an Ohio State Highway Trooper. This picture was taken on CR 87 and 144. I had an occasion to see Dr. Sam the other day at the P.C.H. and he was telling me he had…
“Local Eagles Begin Nesting” and the regulars – Stan Jordan
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•“Original Plat of the Village of Antwerp” and the Usual – Stan Jordan
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•By: Stan Jordan The town of Antwerp became incorporated in 1864. It had been deemed a Village in 1841 and celebrated 100 years in 1941. This is the original plat of Antwerp, surveyed by Horatio Curtis, Samuel Rice, William Riley and James Riley sometime in 1841. Look at it closely and it made room for…
“Grocery Stores in Antwerp in the 1930s”, and the regulars – Stan Jordan
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•Antwerp in the 1800s; and other Ponderings – Stan Jordan
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•Band Stand in the Veteran’s Memorial Park
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•By: Stan Jordan The above picture of the old band stand in the park was loaned to us by Alyn Bichard. He found it in an old trunk that belonged to his grandma. We are standing on the north side looking east. This picture was an old post card posted marked 1915. The cement steps…
Antwerp: The Canal and the Railroad – Stan Jordan
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•“Hell For Certain, Kentucky” and assorted Tales – Stan Jordan
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•“Politics and Politicians” and Other Stories – Stan Jordan
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•Politics and politicians By: Stan Jordan Ben Franklin told me one time, “There will always be death and taxes, but politics and politicians are about as everlasting.” Ben was in the printing business, where he met a lot of guys running for office. Most major politicians are not very truthful but they didn’t start out…