Three Rivers History

Three Rivers History

 

 

 

 

Around the year 1910, there were over 215,000 persons employed in the shoemaking business, making over 250 million shoes across the country. One of those shoemakers was Theodore Romig Lauder, pictured here in 1910 at his Three Rivers shoemaking store.

 

photo courtesy of Sandra Lanham

 

 

Today, the United States Postal Service is one of the largest employers in the nation. Some famous former postal workers include: Abraham Lincoln, Harry Truman, Bing Crosby, Walt Disney, Rock Hudson, Charles Lindbergh, and many more. To the right are some Three Rivers postal workers ca. 1910.

 

photo courtesy of Sandra Lanham

 

Rhorer Cigar Shop, Three Rivers, MI

 

 

Cigar stores were popular hang out places for men in the 20's and 30's. The Rhorer Cigar Shop in Three Rivers had a back room where men would play pinochle and enjoy their cigars including Chet Shafer, well known columnist in the 30's and 40's. In this photo is Bill Smittendorf (on the right) who bragged that the women folk in his family were the best bread makers in the county. Also pictured are self proclaimed champion hog-killer "Butch" Mooney and Elmer Avery. Don't know which is which though. Photo is stamped May 2, 1937.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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