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From: "Linda Parrish" <>
Subject: [LCT] Early LCT Newspapers
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 13:28:12 -0400
from The Village Messenger, Fayetteville, Tennessee, Vol. 4, No. 5, June 22,
1827:
Doct. J. J. TODD
Having established himself at the house of Mr. H. HARRIS, ten miles
northwest of Fayetteville, and about one mile west of John MARR’s mill,
tenders his Medical services to the citizens of this county.
June 23, 1827
from The Village Messenger, Fayetteville, Tennessee, Vol. 4, No. 6, June 29,
1827:
Strays in Lincoln.
Taken up by Reps. C.? DILLON twelve miles south of Fayetteville, one roan
horse . . .Oct. 20, 1826.
Taken up by Peggy HART one sorrel horse . . . Nov. 30, 1826.
Taken up by Daniel WARREN on the head of West Mulberry creek, one bay filly
. . . Nov. 22, 1826.
Taken up by Benjamin ALEXANDER, on the head of Swan creek, near Samuel
DOBBIN’s, one chestnut sorrel horse . . . Jan. 4, 1827.
Taken up by Archibald M’ELROY on Elk river near Hannah’s ford, one black
mare . . . Feb. 3, 1827.
Taken up by Solomon DUKE six miles north of Fayetteville on the waters of
Norris creek, one bay mare . . . March 14, 1827.
Taken up by Hugh B. M’WHORTER seven miles from Fayetteville on the Athens
road one dark iron grey mare . . . March 28, 1827.
Taken up by Archibald YOUNG living on Richland creek a dark iron grey horse
. . . April 4, 1827.
PHILIP KOONCE, Ranger
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DIED.
In this county on the 28th inst. Mr. William MOORES, in the ninety-fourth
year of his age.
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