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Category Archives: 1910-04 April
The Breeze – April 21, 1910 – Page 3
The members of the Freeport and Pt. Washington camps W. O. W. [Woodmen of the World] will unveil the monuments erected to the memory of the late Blueford [sic] and Brad Colvin at Pt. Washington next Sunday, the Steamer Capt. … Continue reading
Posted in 1910-04 April, General News, The Breeze
Tagged Capt. Fritz, Colvin, Freeport, Point Washington, Woodmen of the World
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The Breeze – April 21, 1910 – Page 3
Mrs. Angus Brownell, whose husband died in the hospital at Montgomery, April 7th, is at home now with her father and brother, Messrs. C. A. and N. P. Campbell. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – April 21, 1910 – Page 1
On the excursion train Saturday night [April 16, 1910] a white man fell from the train at Ponce de Leon trestle. He was picked up by the train crew and taken to Bonifay and turned over to a physician, who … Continue reading