Our town has borne 4 different names down through the years. First it was called
Big Bay Siding by the railroad people. News reporters frequently referred to it
as Bay Siding. Early settlers called it Big Bay or The Bay. Because of a ruling
by the Postal Department in Washington, D.C., the name was shortened to 3 little
letters, B-A-Y. This finalized the name of our town, Bay, in 1884 (E.M.)
We have two Indian Mounds a little north of Bay. They are the same size as they
were when they were built, according to studies. These mounds have been used for
burial grounds for people who lived early around Bay, and couldn't get to the
hills for burial purposes. Recent studies by archaeologist have verified that
the mounds were not Indian burial grounds, but were used for worship purposes. (E.M.)