Thursday, February 14, 2008

W.F. Stewart Inside + Postcard

I find it interesting that W.F.Stewart is listed in the Flint City Directory (for 1881-1882) as boarding with William A. Patterson the largest carriage maker in Flint at that time. W.F. Stewart started his own company in 1881. The Stewart's and Durant/Crapo family are related (in later years) through marriage.

An old postcard view looking south-east across Industrial & Hamilton Avenue. at the Buick #4 which was W.F. Stewart #4 before that. I like the numbering coincidences like this.
Workers shown  inside factory #4 building open body's.
Workers shown  inside factory #4 building open body's.

Workers shown  inside factory #4 building open body's.


This old postcard has Stewart spelled wrong. This view is facing south from Industrial Ave. This was where the charitable organization Old News Boys of Flint was started. from the Old News Boys web site: The Old Newsboys, Inc. was founded in 1924 in Factory 4, Buick's Body Plant by O.W. Young, the Plant Superintendent; Horace Hatch, the tool crib attendant; Police Captain McLean; Forest Boswell, Buick Personnel Director; Dr. H.A. Stewart; George McKinley, Park Superintendent; Will Parrish and Harry Berry of the Detroit Old Newsboys or Goodfellows as they were called. The W.F. Stewart co. was incorporated in October 1898.

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