06/09/2026
Good Ol’ Days - Grange 150 Years/ Tomlinson’s Lumber
The Colon Grange was formed on January 16, 1874. A group of successful farmers and their wives met in the room above the store later operated by John Perry, (now Curlys). At this meeting 45 persons entered their names as charter members. In 1882 they purchased the old three story drying factory for $990.00, location unknown. In 1919 W.B. Tomlinson bought the building from the Grange, moved it and established his lumber business there, closer to the railroad station. Originally a three story building, it was remodeled and the lower two levels of this building still stands just north of the lumber yards main office. In 1941 the Grange moved to their current location which was originally built for Doctor Hartman’s livery stable.
For the last seven years, John Schwartz Media, LLC has been a valued partner with the Community Historical Society helping to put together a fundraising calendar for the museum. Every month features restored historic photographs by John Schwartz Media, LLC, along with fascinating history research and writing from the Colon Community Historical Society members. This page is from the 2025 Good Ol’ Days Calendar and was sponsored by Tomlinson Lumber.