
Monday, September 24, 2018
Trying to tame the floods - Stormwater Staircase; Tiber branch, Hudson branch, New Cut

Monday, September 17, 2018
The Pioneer - the first railroad passenger car - on a stamp
Saturday, September 1, 2018
Wealthy Kraft family's butcher shop became 'Tea on the Tiber'
8081 Main St., a fine stone building, was built c1833 as a home then became a store. In 1881 Dorothy Kraft bought the building for Kraft's Meat Market. The Kraft meat sign is seen on the first building.
Andrew Kraft (1836-1881) and Dorothy (1839-1916) were both from Germany - he arrived at age 15, she at age 6 and started working at the mills. He worked for a butcher, then started out on his own. They married in 1858 and had a large family which continued the business after she died in 1916 as "one of the richest women" in the county leaving "$300,000 worth of property" to her family.
Andrew Kraft (1836-1881) and Dorothy (1839-1916) were both from Germany - he arrived at age 15, she at age 6 and started working at the mills. He worked for a butcher, then started out on his own. They married in 1858 and had a large family which continued the business after she died in 1916 as "one of the richest women" in the county leaving "$300,000 worth of property" to her family.
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