The Town Brick, Revisiting The Legacy Of Horicon Argus Editor Marcus Mills ‘Brick’ Pomeroy – Part One


MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
Every so often, in any given town or city of any particular size and wayof- being, there seems to be a personality type that can best be described as a human living in a revolving door.It is the type of individual who moves to a municipality with no real attachment to it, creates a modest name – by virtue or vice – for him or herself and then disappears entirely only returning for short, abated moments.