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From: "Jack Callaway" <>
Subject: Re: [KYLAUREL-L] Excerpts from The Mt. Echo 1904 (16)
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 12:22:21 -0500
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Would any one have info on the Mrs J A Lucy and her sister mentioned in the
1904 Mt Echo?
Lorene Lucy-Callaway
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From: "Gerri Sutton" <>
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Subject: [KYLAUREL-L] Excerpts from The Mt. Echo 1904 (16)
> Reprinted with permission of the Laurel Co Historical Soc.
> *******************************************************************
> EAST BERNSTADT
>
> J. L. Wells and wife have been to the city this week buying goods.
>
> Sam Pennington passed through here Saturday on his way to Jellico.
>
> Robert Johnson of London, has been visiting relatives at this place for a
> week.
>
> Mrs. J. A. Lucy is visiting her sister Mrs. Huston McFerron, at Pine Hill
> this week.
>
> Miss Sallie Pearl, "hello" girl at London, and Helen Mason and her beau
> spent Sunday with Mrs. S. L. Bastin.
>
> About 2 o'clock Monday evening Mrs.Julia Toby had her house and all its
> contents burned. Any help from friends will be appreciated.
>
> EAST PINEY WOODS
>
> John Riley visited Wm. Harkleroad Sunday.
>
> Miss Hattie McCarty is here going to school at Old Union. We are glad to
> have her with us.
>
> JANUARY 29, 1904
>
> RACCOON
>
> J. B. Johnson was in London last week.
>
> Joe Chesnut left for San Francisco last week.
>
> Henry Hensley was in London Monday.
>
> Jonce Vaughn lost a very fine horse the other day.
>
> Mrs. Caroline Goins, Benton, Ark., was visiting Mrs. Martha Johnson of
this
> place.
>
> TUTTLE
>
> John Hammons who has been seriously ill with pleurisy, is improving fast
and
> will be out again soon.
>
> Charlie Gragg, who has been dangerously ill with pneumonia at the home of
> his uncle Henry Gragg, near here is some better.
>
> Mrs. Wyatt widow of the late Benjamin Wyatt has been confined to her bed
> almost continually since last summer, and no hope for her ultimate
recovery
> is entertained.
>
> Mrs. Margaret Tuttle widow of the late Samuel Tuttle died very suddenly at
> the home of her son, Jeff Tuttle, Friday night. She had been in declining
> health all winter but heart failure is thought to have been the cause of
her
> death. She was a good woman and leaves several children and a large circle
> of friends and relatives to mourn her death. Interment was in the Tuttle
> cemetery Sunday.
>
>
>
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