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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest: First Day of School at CHS
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest. Saturday, August 9, 2008. First Day of School at CHS. The students that entered our doors Thursday morning did not look like these students. This photograph is of the 1910 or 1912 graduating class of Calhoun High School. The students are identified as C.C. Wills, Robert Chastain, Henry Jones, A.C. Hull, Etta Rossetta, Blanche Gardener, Dollie McLain, and Mildred Cantrell. Saturday, August 09, 2008. Labels: Calhoun High School. Blogs that I Read.
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest: January 2008
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest. Wednesday, January 16, 2008. It snowed this evening in Calhoun, Georgia! The kids are crazy with the hope that school will be cancelled tomorrow. I do not want to miss school.we will be required to make up the day.I would rather have the snow day off! On the other hand I remember growing up in Birmingham, Alabama and missing school for snow and ice. Those were the days! Wednesday, January 16, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blogs that I Read.
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest: September 2007
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest. Wednesday, September 12, 2007. Harbin Peach Orchard, 1900. As I examine and study the images of Calhoun's past I am often surprised by the subject of the photograph. Vanished chapters in our history that are as much of our community fabric as the Outlet Mall and Carpet industry of today are often discovered. Take the photograph above for example. The citation that accompanies the photograph states the following:. Wednesday, September 12, 2007.
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest: November 2007
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest. Sunday, November 4, 2007. Climb the Hills of Gordon. Sunday, November 04, 2007. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. My Genealogy Website Tripod Version. My Genealogy Website Geocities. Blogs that I Read. Hill County of Monroe County, Mississippi. Gordon County Court House.
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest: Concrete Doughboy
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest. Monday, June 16, 2008. Monday, June 16, 2008. The concrete man was made by Cap McEntyre in the 1950's or 60's. He held a mailbox in his right hand. Cap was a cabinetmaker, woodworker, artist and collector of some note. Quite a guy. September 4, 2008 at 9:28 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. My Genealogy Website Tripod Version. My Genealogy Website Geocities. Blogs that I Read. Gordon County Court House.
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest: Two Unknown Irishmen of Chandler Cemetery
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest. Sunday, April 20, 2008. Two Unknown Irishmen of Chandler Cemetery. Took a visit this afternoon to the Chandler Cemetery that sits high above Calhoun. I saw an odd looking homemade tombstone with usual writing. But what was the most surprising was the following epitaph:. Who died in a RR wreck. At the foot were two small oval stones, each inscribed with the word “Irish”. There is a story here. Sunday, April 20, 2008. View my complete profile.
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest. Sunday, January 25, 2009. N 34º 32.663 W 084 º 51.934. Gordon County, Georgia. This church is located out in the county, but it definitely meets the definition of vanishing. The roof is falling in, windows have been removed, and the masonry is crumbling. A descendent of the builder told me that it was probably going to be bulldozed. She was going to try and recover the marble plaque before the church vanishes. Sunday, January 25, 2009. My Genealog...
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest: December 2010
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest. Saturday, December 25, 2010. It has been many months since I posted to Vanishing Calhoun.however on this Christmas Day we are seeing something that has not happened in years.SNOW! Saturday, December 25, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. My Genealogy Website Tripod Version. My Genealogy Website Geocities. Blogs that I Read. Hill County of Monroe County, Mississippi. Gordon County Court House.
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest: February 2008
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Vanishing Calhoun and Other Items of Historical Interest. Sunday, February 24, 2008. South Wall Street Water Fountain. Sunday, February 24, 2008. Gordon County Court House. Saturday, February 23, 2008. This is story is not Calhoun related, but it is important to me. It represents the resourcefulness of the people I call my ancestors. What is a madstone? Victims of an animal bite would literally ride for their lives to obtain a wad of partially. Wound At that point, it was put into warm or hot milk, which...