Fowler History Mysteries

The more I learn about Fowler history, the more questions I have. Hopefully some of you can help me with these, which I list below.
  • 1. Virtually no one alive knows anything about the Alden Fruit Preserving Company and why it closed. The wood reportedly survives in the form of a barn west of Fowler. Does anyone have any idea where this is?
  • 2. I have written virtually nothing about the old bank building because I know virtually nothing. It was robbed in the 1920s. What is the history of the building itself. When was it built, and when was the bank established?
  • 3. Among the old, old pictures of family members that my mother recently loaned to me, there is a picture of school children standing in front of a small school building. The building is not the same as the old wooden school house. The picture is dated 1917 and includes Joy (Gray) Farrell. I will try to print it in the next issue of The Fowler Record. Where was this building, and when was the old Victorian school house built?
  • 4. Why was Fowler the site of a depot? Was there a ready source of water that served as a source of water for the steam engines?
  • 5. There once was a Methodist church in Fowler. What happened to it? What happened to the church records?
  • 6. Similarly, what happened to the U.B. Church records?
  • 7. A printing press was present in Fowler as early as 1914, but the only newspaper didn't start until the late 1920s. Or did it? Was there a newspaper before the Quincy Suburban (original name of the Fowler Record)? If not, what was the printing press used for?
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