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From: Mary Burton <>
Subject: refugee camp
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 18:53:48 -0800 (PST)
The article from the paper states that water and electric lines were installed to the fairgrounds. Where was this fairground located in 1927?
The article states that municipal water lines were run for 8,000 feet; that would be about a mile and a half from where city water ended at that time. According to Becky's book, the fairground was located where the old Charm Tred mill is located on Hwy 78 East, across from Cash Butane. That was in the early 1920's. There is a nice knoll there. Could that be the spot?
Also, can anyone tell me anything about the old Scrouge Out School and church that was located across from the Union Ridge Cemetery? Was it known as the Jones School. I have a couple of old photos with a group of children sitting outside. Among those were my mother's brother and sister, Kinsey and Edith Niedringhaus, Bernce and/or Virginia Crook, Olin and Louise Sanderlin, Raymond or Ralp Cunningham, and a few others. The teacher in one picture was Lucy (Culpepper) Bailey. Any comments on this?
Kathryne
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