Currently two members are going through the archives and organizing all the material there. The big items are pretty well categorized, but the little stuff – such as articles about......Read More
In the southern part of the township, women also arrived in those very early years to settle in the wilderness. Among them was Sarah Kennedy Ryan, whose husband was James. ......Read More
This weekend the Sturgeon House was bedecked with American flags. It was a celebration of community history! And we are waiting for an open time to share it. Meanwhile., here......Read More
As the school year comes to an end we are reminded of all the activities that should be happening in this season. We commiserate with those graduating seniors who will......Read More
Before this first week of September ends, a few dates early in the week should be acknowledged. Eighty years ago, at 4:45 a.m. on September 1st, a German battleship in......Read More
As far as public transportation goes, the trolley was a great success for a brief time. It was available every day, with service going east and west. It was inexpensive......Read More
Last month this website changed hosts and in doing so a post and some calendar items were lost. We are back online so here is an attempt to recreate the......Read More
A few days ago someone approached a member of the Society and asked if we would like to have a sign. It was spring cleaning time and a barn along......Read More
The last remaining business listed in the 1926 Commencement booklet was Hauck & Son’s Store. It served Fairview residents in one form or another for many years, so it is......Read More
Actually, the Fairview Hardware (in the featured photo it is the building on the extreme right), is probably the oldest continuing business in the township. According to the school commencement....Read More
FAHS has publicized the upcoming lecture by Dr. Judith Lynch quite a lot recently. She will be at the Sturgeon House on Tuesday evening, March 5, to discuss Manufacturing in......Read More