Thrice Robbed, Minneapolis Grocer Charles J. Anderson (1857-1936) Learns "The Methods of Banditry"

The writing on the bottom of this lovely old-timey photo says: β€œGrandpa Anderson in his store”.

β€œGrandpa Anderson in his store”

On the back it reads: β€œC J Anderson, Hilbert’s Dad, 2600 Bryant Avenue Mpls. He had this store for many years”.

β€œC J Anderson, Hilbert’s Dad, 2600 Bryant Avenue Mpls. He had this store for many years”

I believe the man behind the counter is Charles John Anderson (1857-1936), a Swedish immigrant who settled in Minneapolis, Minnesota. According to this death notice, he died in 1936 at the age of 79 leaving his wife, two sons (J.H. and Albin) and a daughter, Amy Hall.

Charles J. Anderson (1857-1936)

Some initial research on Ancestry leads me to believe that β€œHilbert” was in fact the son, J. H[ilbert] Anderson, mentioned in the death notice. Anderson is a VERY popular name in this area at this time so there were some rabbit holes that I chose not to explore.

However, newspaper archive searches yielded some interesting results. It appears that Charles β€œlearned the methods of banditry” after having his store robbed on at least three occasions. Here are three articles detailing a robbery in 1931.

The cut off portion of this article simply reads: β€œAnderson said it is the third time he has been held up in two years.”

Here are two addition articles detailing a robbery in 1929.

There was also a robbery in 1930 that received quite a bit of news coverage. It is worth reading through the articles below, but here is the quick version:

Having been robbed in 1929 Charles Anderson had prepared for future instances with a β€œbandit trap”. In December of 1930 two teenagers successfully robbed Anderson’s store, though not without sustaining buckshot injuries first. They were discovered a few days late, confessed, and one was quickly sentenced to Red Wing Training School as punishment.

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