St. Charles, Ill., Glos home razed 1962
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St. Charles, Ill., Glos home razed 1962
| Kay (View posts) | Posted: 5 Dec 2006 10:52PM GMT |
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St. Charles (Illinois) Chronicle, June 20, 1962
Old Glos Family Home Razed
The former Glos home on North Third st. adjacent ot the Post Home of the Veterans of Foreign Wars was razed last Wednesday morning by burning. Supervised by the St. Charels Fire Department, the event was accomplished according to plan and the land available will be used by the F.F.W. as an enlarged p[arking lot. Th e Charles M. Glos family came to St. Charles in 1880. He was St. Charles city attorney in 1900 at the age of 27 and was also attorney for the U.S. Wind Engine and Pump Company of Batavia. He sang in the choir of the Methodist church and was married July 31, 1895 to Nettie F. Wilcox of St. Charles.
A photo of the home is included. May be available at St. Charles Library on microfilm.
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Old Glos Family Home Razed
The former Glos home on North Third st. adjacent ot the Post Home of the Veterans of Foreign Wars was razed last Wednesday morning by burning. Supervised by the St. Charels Fire Department, the event was accomplished according to plan and the land available will be used by the F.F.W. as an enlarged p[arking lot. Th e Charles M. Glos family came to St. Charles in 1880. He was St. Charles city attorney in 1900 at the age of 27 and was also attorney for the U.S. Wind Engine and Pump Company of Batavia. He sang in the choir of the Methodist church and was married July 31, 1895 to Nettie F. Wilcox of St. Charles.
A photo of the home is included. May be available at St. Charles Library on microfilm.
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I am not related to nor researching this family and have no further information.
