From the Archives: Lemont Dairy
Take a glimpse into Lemont’s past, courtesy of the Lemont Area Historical Society.
The Lemont Area Historical Society has generously offered to share photos and accompanying information with Patch readers each week, depicting people, places and things from the village's storied past.
This week's featured photo is of the Lemont Dairy, which used to deliver goods to residents out of a horse-drawn wagon. If anyone needed a gallon of milk in the late 1800s/early 1900s, they called Mr. Morah.
"It was a little different than swinging by Chipain's and grabbing a gallon on the way home,” said John Quinn of the Lemont Area Historical Society.
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Discover more about Lemont history at the historical society museum in the Old Stone Church at 306 Lemont St. The museum is open to the public and welcomes visitors. For more information, visit the LAHS web site at http://www.lemonthistorical.org/ or contact lemontahs@sbcglobal.net.
The Lemont Area Historical Society also invites readers to share their photos of Lemont’s past, to be added to the LAHS archives.
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John Quinn
8:54 am on Monday, March 18, 2013
Maybe I shouldn't have written "they called Mr. Morah" because I don't think anybody had a phone in those days.....................