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Eliza adalynn moore obituary hilliard ohio
Eliza adalynn moore obituary hilliard ohio







Read, learn, and enjoy along with people all across the country who have a Murray County "connection." To quote the Psalmist David, "The lines are fallen. However, we are pleased with the book and hope you will be, too. Even while we were writing things changed-Tennga's stores closed and it got a new postmaster, new churches (like Liberty Bell Baptist) were established, businesses came and went, and new facts kept coming to light-like the location of a Civil War prison camp 8 miles northeast of Spring Place and the site of a Union camp of 400 men 4 miles north of Spring Place. No one knows how many hours were spent researching, writing, reconciling different versions of the same stories, editing, verifying, proofreading, and indexing. We tried to include everything possible, but we are not experts on all aspects of Murray County history.

eliza adalynn moore obituary hilliard ohio

A special thanks to Polly Boggess for all her help.Īlso, 1 know some areas are sketchy, omissions will be noted, and some inaccuracies will be found. Chambers, Mamie Pierce, Carl Davis, Jennie Weyman, Mattie Lou Pritchett, Mark Baxter, Roy McGinty, and our own Kate Raine did not live to see their words in print. While I am glad we recorded their memories, my greatest regret is that people like R.E. In the long course of our work many of those we interviewed first have since passed away. and especially Louise Coker and Emily Cogburn-along with my very supportive family. All the work has been donated and I am grateful to the many who have helped this book become a reality.įoremost among the contributors have been the committee members-Mildred McCamy (who suggested the book's title), Sarah Dillard, Sybil Mc-Lemore, Katherine Raine, Nell Ruth Loughridge. We were also involved with other historical society projects, families, school, jobs, church, personal interests, and other activities. Yet, we pressed on.Īt the same time, members of the committee restored the Old Spring Place Methodist Church to house the materials we collected.

eliza adalynn moore obituary hilliard ohio

Attempts to get others to help us with church and organization histories as well as histories of specific eras, areas, and events were only somewhat successful. As our files grew, we tried to compile the information, but, as the months passed, more facts kept coming to light and we just could not go to press when so much history was not yet recorded. Therefore, we began our labors not sure when we would see the results.Īs the committee worked, we surveyed cemeteries, wrote letters, visited libraries and archives, read countless volumes of deeds and county records, researched a hundred years of newspapers, and interviewed many older residents. We began work in 1978, knowing that a book was far in the future because we were virtually "starting from scratch." The only history of Murray County in existence was the short volume written by Charles Shriner three quarters of a century ago. The Murray County History Committee was jointly appointed by the Whitfield-Murray Historical Society and the Murray County Grand Jury in late 1977. However, we are overjoyed to see the results of almost a decade of work. Writing the book has been a tremendous labor for the other committee members and me. No one is more pleased than I am to finally see the book roll off the press. Roy McGinty, Jr.Īt last Murray County Heritage is in your hands. General Merchandise, Food, and Grocery StoresĬHAPTER V GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT The L&N Railroad Town District - The Founding of Chatsworth

eliza adalynn moore obituary hilliard ohio

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Eliza adalynn moore obituary hilliard ohio