Source: Rockford Register, September 21, 1886
Andrews
Rockford Industrial Athletic Association
Rockford Industrial Athletic Association
Factories include: Andrews, Free Sewing, Barber-Colman, Trahern Pump, Hess and Hopkins, Kurtz Action
(Trahern Pump was replaced in 1914 by Haddorff Piano)
Commercial Loop includes: Clark Manufacturing, Rockford Watch, Rockford Malleable, Burson’s Knitting, Central Union Telegraph, Rockford Printers
(Rockford Printers was succeeded in 1914 by Woodward Governor)
Hal Carlson went on to play for the Chicago Cubs, and Fred Schulte went on to play for the Pittsburgh Pirates (Both were from the Free Sewing Machine Company)
“Turk” Skurski of Amerock was a top player, and Lou Coletta and Tony Vella of Barber-Colman were minor leagers
Source: Rockford Register, 12/24/1955
1033 Harlem Boulevard
1033 Harlem Boulevard
Residence of Joseph H. Andrews and wife Myrtle F. Andrews
Upholsterer at Meridian Upholstering
R R Bliss
Source: 1928 Rockford City Directory