On the bottom of page 25 I read the following: "Matters had been quiet during the past month, and Harry had been considering a short trip to his Michigan home in the little town of Colon." When I first read that, I thought Colon, Michigan must be a made up town. Then I thought, if it is a real town in Michigan, why would Walter B. Gibson (Maxwell Grant) use it as Harry's hometown? With Harry's hometown clew, I began to investigate if it was a real town or not!
To my surprise, Colon, Michigan is in fact a real town - more accurately, it is a village! It is in southern Michigan and was incorporated as a village in 1904. The village of Colon takes up only 1.75 square miles and according to the 2010 census has a population of 1,173 people. That answered my first question as to whether or not Colon, Michigan was a real place.
Undated photo - but I'm guessing from the 1930s. This must be what it looked like when Harry Vincent lived there! |
Magician Harry Blackstone, Sr was a personal friend of Walter B. Gibson and Gibson himself was a magician of renown! Gibson was Blackstone's ghost writer on several books and Gibson himself wrote many books on magic and even invented several magic tricks. I believe it is that magical connection that led Gibson to pick Colon, Michigan as Harry Vincent's hometown. It makes me wonder if Gibson and Blackstone had a good chuckle together when this story published and if any of The Shadow's readers made the connection between Colon, Michigan and Gibson!
With that one clew of Colon, Michigan I was able to unravel the mystery behind Harry Vincent's hometown!
That's some mighty fine detective work! I think you are spot on as to why Gibson chose Colon as Vincent's hometown, something I wonder if anyone in Colon picked up on back in the day.
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