Old safe headed to new home
Brown Moving Company removes an antique safe from the old Klene Printing Company building at 205 N. Main Street, Hannibal, Missouri
Old safe’s removal from historic building requires combination of ingenuity, brawn
MARY LOU MONTGOMERY Retired editor, Hannibal Courier-Post Old and heavy. That’s how Greg Addison described a safe that was removed from a...
Ruth Linear shares stories of 'Old Hannibal'
Hannibal Courier-Post (MO) - Friday, March 18, 2011 Author: Ruth Hunter Linear, Jacksonville, Ill., for the Courier-Post, Hannibal...
Poages purchased Hannibal Masonic Home property in 1974
The old Masonic Home, located on Paris Gravel Road where it intersects with U.S. 61, was sold to Dean Poage and wife of Shelbina, Mo., in...
1930 Census identifies residents of Hannibal's Masonic Home
The 1930 U.S. Census lists the following Masonic Home residents, the same time that this photo, contributed by J. Allen Ballard, was...
Hannibal Masonic Home, through the eyes of Joshua Burton, Hannibal undertaker, who was a decade-long
Photo courtesy of J. Allen Ballard Joshua Burton is at rest in Hannibal’s Robinson Cemetery. Ninety-five at the time of his death in...
Where aged Masons receive care
. This is an undated clipping from the Hannibal Courier-Post, which sheds some valuable information regarding the operation of the former...
1915: Masonic Home attracts visitors from throughout the region
Publicity button photo: Steve Chou collection Masonic Home Hannibal Masonic Home, Hannibal, Mo. Kansas City Sun, Kansas City, Missouri,...
Lumber industry was king in Hannibal at the turn of the 20th Century
This rare photo of workers on Hannibal's riverfront, illustrates the process used to gather lumber harvested in the northern regions of...
A snake in her stomach
The St. John’s Herald, St. Johns, Ariz. June 24, 1899, page 1, newspapers.com The Ralls County (Mo.) Record is responsible for this snake...