08/22/2021
In addition to our wonderful Print Museum started out being a drug store, Dr. Jessup’s office and even a barber shop. Dr. Jessup & his wife built the structure that still stands today in 1909. Read more about it at the Museum.
Then in 1924, Mr. Thomas S. Waffle purchased the building with his wife Maude and family, living in the upstairs apartment. Thomas operated the Diagonal Reporter. Harold Turnbull was his sole employee having apprenticed in April, 1922, aged 16, and just prior to his graduation from Diagonal High School. In the later 20’s when a Mergenthaler Linotype was installed. More info at the museum.
Harold Turnbull took over the business 1937. He and wife Mildred and son Miles operated the paper till 1972, when they retired.
Meanwhile our awesome little city was platted in 1889. It has grown over the years and as some do at some point it starts shrinking. The only sad thing now in 2021 our school is still going even though it is the smallest in the state but we do have a beautiful Church and a lot of wonderful people that still love this small city and each other.
Come see our Museum, enjoy the Printing equipment and our awesome History. We even have a great story about our name, Diagonal and how it came to be.
OPEN; every weekend 2: P.M. – 4: P,M, and also Monday Labor Day 11: A.M. – 5: P.M. or so.