Week ending January 16, 1913: "Receiver Bought Eslow Property. The only bidder who turned up at the sale of the Lottie Eslow and old Post Office buildings on W. Porter St. was receiver David A. Garfield of the old First National Bank, who started the foreclosure proceedings against James C. Eslow which brought about the sale of the property. Both bids were accepted by Circuit Court Commissioner Ford, who had charge of the sale."
Albion 100 Years Ago -- JANUARY 1913
Morning Star, December 30, 2012, pg. 14
Week ending January 16, 1913: "Receiver Bought Eslow Property. The only bidder who turned up at the sale of the Lottie Eslow and old Post Office buildings on W. Porter St. was receiver David A. Garfield of the old First National Bank, who started the foreclosure proceedings against James C. Eslow which brought about the sale of the property. Both bids were accepted by Circuit Court Commissioner Ford, who had charge of the sale."
Albion 100 Years Ago -- JANUARY 1913
Morning Star, December 30, 2012, pg. 14
Gravesite Details
d. Albion. Husband James C. Eslow m. 1860 upon their graduation from Albion College. Lottie Eslow Block building on W. Porter St. named in her memory.
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