Arch Little: Iron molder, union organizer and dance promoter of the 1920s
Simultaneously published in the Hannibal Courier-Post December 19, 2015 An iron molder by trade, Arch Little made a name for himself...
1920: Easter weekend blizzard left Hannibal area snowbound
Hannibal received a record-breaking snowfall for April on Easter weekend, April 3-4, 1920. It snowed for 27 hours straight, from 2 p.m....
Honoring war veterans
George Deason took this July 1985 photo of the Clarence Woodson American Legion Post 155 color guard marching in the Fourth of July...
Biggest challenge for banks: Cybersecurity
MARY LOU MONTGOMERY For the Courier-Post The number one concern of banking regulators is no longer a robber walking in through the bank’s...
Fidelity Building has long link to Hannibal dental practices: Grimaud, Craigmiles, Harder
Dr. Lawrence William Craigmiles conducted a dental practice in the Hannibal Fidelity Building, 617 Broadway, until he sold the practice...
1919: Prudential moves to new office suite
Here's a clipping from the Quincy Daily Whig, Sept. 3, 1919, regarding the move of the Prudential office in Hannibal to the Fidelity...
1950s Fidelity Building in Hannibal
This late 1950s photo of a Hannibal homecoming parade features the Fidelity building as a backdrop. This photo is part of Steve Chou's...
World War I vintage Fidelity Building built on land which previously housed livery stable
Sanborn map: http://digital.library.umsystem.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?type=boolean;view=thumbnail;c=umcscsanic;rgn1=umcscsanic_ti;corig=...
Hannibal says: "Welcome Buddy"
Welcome Buddy This photo, part of Steve Chou’s vast collection, shows the businesses associated with the Fidelity Building in the 600...
500 block of Broadway was popular site for Hannibal doctors
The 500 block of Broadway was medical center of sorts in 1922, with nine doctors operating in buildings located in this one-block area. I...