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Most paperboys simply toss a folded newspaper onto a porch and pedal away. But one boy in Union City did something different. He paused. He wondered. And then he knocked on Martha D. Aiken’s door with a question that revealed far more than...
On 20 September 1917, Mrs. Anna F. Thompson wrote to the editor of the Register Weekly to publish her recollections of her father’s great work at Underground Railroad Station #2. Bobbie Mathis sent me her letter yesterday. Mrs. Thompson’s f...
1860 Census (National Archives, RG 29, M653_538, Page 806)
Israel Ward Clark (1803–1897) isn’t just a name in the early records of Union City — he’s one of the men who shaped the village’s identity before it even had streets worth naming....
Temperance movement with the ladies out front of a Saloon in 1844. It is spelled Saloon.
When I first began tracing the lives of the people who shaped Union City, Michigan, I quickly learned that John D. Zimmerman was not a man who lived...
Battle Creek Enquirer (Battle Creek, Michigan) · Tue Aug 12, 1930 · Page 1 -
Mrs. Martha Dorcas Zimmerman Aiken, born Martha Zimmerman, remains one of Union City’s most important firsthand witnesses to the Underground Railroad. She grew u...
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