Early
Memories of
Author: Heath, May Francis
Publisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company;
STEPHEN D.
NICHOLS
(By his son,
Frank)
Stephen
D. Nichols was born in
The first lighthouse was
built of stone and stood on the north side of the river, about ten rods from
the mouth.
He sold the warehouse in
1860 to a man named
The barn where my father
stabled his horse was gradually covered with sand and I well remember the roof
just showing. Father had a store in
We lived at
Father had bought 59
acres of farm-land (the Halverson farm) and he built a house in 1855, moving
the family there. It was known all over the country as the "Nichols
Father had a store in
Saugatuck, then known as the Flats, the township being called
I well remember the old
bank .at Singapore, it was called the "Wild-Cat" bank and we had
paper money which was called Shin Plasters and ranged in three, five, ten,
fifteen, twenty-five and fifty cent small bills.
At one time father had
two vessels sailing from the mouth of the river to Chicago; he bought furs from
the Indians and also fancy things as baskets and ornaments made from willow and
colored with wild roots and skoke berries: can
remember many squaws coming to our house on the farm with fat little Pappooses strapped to their backs and carrying great bundles
of baskets, all of different colors, in their arms.
There were three girls,
Alice (who became the wife of Capt. L. B. Coates), Cornelia (Mrs. Frank
Hutchinson) and Jennie and two boys, Dan and Frank, in the Nichols family.