| Detroit Free Press, February 9, 1926 |
It's deplorable that I've yet to post anything about Hand Station having become a passive collector of the ephemera from this lost village in the heart of modern Taylor, Michigan.
Having seen HAND STATION on postcards for years I assumed that it was just a podunk town up north, but it was a village on the southern border of Dearborn and northern border of Taylor at Telegraph and Ecorse Roads founded in 1926.
It was also a federal mail branch deeded to the Wabash Railroad by Judge Hand. The only stipulation in the agreement was that a train made two stops at the station to and from Detroit every day. He likely envisioned a bustling city center growing around the station, which eventually happened, just not under the name of Hand although I now wish it would have.
| Detroit Free Press, January 3, 1926 |
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