William Winder and his 1909 plans
Read MoreFlorence, a woman of dignity, an angel, a patient woman, organized, a beautiful seamstress…..
Read MoreRachel would often tell of trading eggs & butter at the stores for needed items. She said that in the winter they would cut blocks of ice, pack it in straw and keep it for summer use. Sometimes the Gedge family could not leave their home after snow storms. She told how the community would work together to harvest, making sure everyone's farm was harvested.
Read More3075 West was filled with vacant land, chicken coops (up to 600 chickens) , fruit trees, gardens and family homes. Here are some pictures. Address 3075 W 3500 S
Read MoreWilliam & Associates was a very unique building. It was built in about 1962
Read MoreAs Winder Dairy grew, William demanded that milk delivery still had the small, personal feel and we all looked forward to the Winder Dairy Milkman’s deliveries on our front porch.
Read MoreOne of the Hill Family Homes
Read MoreWilliam Hall home at 3200 W 3500 S
Read MoreActive in scouting, business and civic duties, an avid sportsman and hunter and a confirmed Grangerites. Bill and Carol Lehman were extra special