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Obverse : Image of a bow-tie at center with name
H. P. ANDREWS, above along periphery, and town
CEYLON, MINN. below in two lines,
all within dot-circle, inside a raised rim.
Reverse : Large numeric value 5¢, 10¢, 25¢ or50¢ at center with the legend
GOOD FOR on top and
IN MERCHANDISE below at bottom along the periphery,
all within dot-circle, inside a raised rim.
The owner of the Grocery store Andrews, and Christensen, the owner of the Hardware store were brothers-in-law. They together built probably the two most beautiful business buildings in town. Entering through a common door, the stores were on either side of a stairway which led to apartments above. It was operational in 1930. Gerald Rosenberg remembers they had "four" grocery stores in town when he was in school (1945-1956). Two of the Christensen's sons are still living, and ran their Hardware store until maybe the early 1990's. A construction business is using the buildings now for their enterprise.
The Ceylon Post office was established on l899 Oct.16th, by Frank
Kellogg, who became Ceylon's first postmaster. Kellogg's son-in-law,
Henry P. Andrews succeeded him as postmaster in 1904 till 1915.
The city of Ceylon grew up very fast around the Northwestern Railroad
tracks, which stretches across Martin Co. The older Post Office
established in 1862 at nearby
Tenhassen closed.
Any other details about H. P. Andrews Grocery ?
| Ceylon Post Office |
Henry P. Andrews General Store & Grocery 1908-1944; Mrs. Henry P. Andrews Grocery 1945-1949
I wonder if Frank Kellogg the first Postmaster of Ceylon is connected to
Frank Kellogg (1856-1937) who lived in St. Paul Minnesota, and
was Senator(1917-1923), was Secretary of State(1925-1929) under
President Calvin Coolidge, and
won
the Nobel Peace Prize in 1930.
The 5¢ token was obtained for me in the 2002 December by Larry Dziubek a
collector of Tokens in Pittsburgh from Jim Strong. Thanks to both
The 10¢ 25¢ and 50¢ tokens are from e-Bay Auctions
in 2004 July, 2003 September and a MailBid Auction 2004 July, I won
from a Token dealer in Minnesota.
I thank Gerald Rosenberg of Ceylon MN for the history.
These Lakdiva collection Tokens are on-Loan to the Ceylon Area Historical Society and have been on display at their Museum in Ceylon Mn subsequent to my visit in 2005 September.
Images above are of a higher grade token photoshoped from 400 dpi photograph posted in tokencatalog.com and the images are displayed at 254 dpi.
See also the Ceylon MN token site for more stories.