Norma StevensNorma Stevens (1922-2008) was born in Indiana, but raised in Buchanan, Michigan. She attended Buchanan High School, where Earl Stevens kidded her about her lisp. She decided he was the most insufferable man she'd ever met. By graduation they were goig steady, and early in WWII they were married (and at some point she overcame the speech impediment). After the War they settled on a farm west of town to raise kids, corn, and sheep.When most of their four offspring were safely in high school, Norma took a job as reporter for the Berrien County Record. She also wrote a weekly column, called Inklings, in which she celebrated the foibles of small town life, the changing of the seasons, and small vestiges of local history. Her interest in the past led her to research McCoy's Creek, the old mills, and the beginnings of Buchanan itself. The resulting book, The Real McCoy, was published in 1975 with an initial run of 518 copies.Norma passed on in 2008, but interest in her history of Buchanan remains. We hope that you will enjoy this reprint, and that it will, in some small way, become a foundation for future progress in the area she so loved. Read More Read Less
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