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The DeFuniak Herald – February 5, 1914 – Page 6
Freeport Mrs. W. T. Morris is greatly improved to the delight of her many friends. Mrs. H. E. Reese of Portland was visiting her sister, Mrs. Morris the first of the week. Mrs. S. E. Huggins returned from Atlanta this … Continue reading
Posted in 1914-02 February, Local Notes
Tagged Buttram, Daniels, Freeport, Gavin, Huggins, Melvin, Morris, Point Washington, Portland, Reese
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The DeFuniak Herald – February 5, 1914 – Page 6
Mr. Infinger Dead. Mr. Clark Infinger died Friday night at his house in the Alaqua neighborhood and was buried at the Alaqua church Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock. “Uncle Clark” had reached the advanced age of eighty-three years and had … Continue reading
The DeFuniak Herald – February 5, 1914 – Page 3
Local News Items: Social and Personal Notes of Local Interest Rev. D. F. Slaughter of Ozark, Ala., was in the city Monday shaking hands with old friends who are always glad to see his genial face. Mrs. Ceal and son, of Birmingham, Ala., who … Continue reading
Posted in 1914-02 February, Local Notes, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Adams, Alaqua, Albee, Ames, Andalusia, Argyle, Atmore, Bonifay, Boothe, Brigman, Bruce, Buchanan, Buttrum, Campbell, Carrabelle, Caryville, Cawthon, Ceal, Clark, Cortney, Davis, Dear, Dorcas, Douglass, Ealum, Euchee Valley, Felton Lodge, Fountain, Freeport, Gillis, Green, Gum Creek, Helms, Hughes, Jacksonville, Jennings, Jernigan, Jones, Keene, King, Knights of Pythias, Knox Hill, Lakewood, Langley, Lewis, Lowell, Marianna, McCallum, McIver, McLean, Meigs, Miller, Mitchell, Morris, Morrison, Mossy Head, Ozark, Panama City, Parish, Patterson, Pleasant Ridge, Ponce de Leon, Portland, Ratclift, Ray, Red Bay, Scott, Seyfrit, Slaughter, Sprague Cottage, Stephens, Thompson, Townsend, Turner, Walden, Ward, Westville, Wickersham, Wilson, Winslett
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The DeFuniak Herald – February 5, 1914 – Page 2
Deerland Pretty weather and good health prevails. Revs. Brunk and Griffith preached at Deerland schoolhouse Sunday. J. E. Ward attended Justice court at Mossy Head Saturday. Misses Kate and Minnie Ward visited at Mossy Head Saturday. W. J. Davis was on business at DeFuniak Saturday. John Wright and family was here the … Continue reading
Posted in 1914-02 February, Local Notes, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Bolton, Bonifay, Brunk, Crestview, Davis, Deerland, DeFuniak Springs, Griffith, Hart, Jernigan, McCallum, McConnell, McSwain, Meigs, Miller, Mossy Head, Pensacola, Steel, Ward, Wright
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The DeFuniak Herald – February 5, 1914 – Page 2
Red Bay Clifford Meigs, of DeFuniak and Randall Hughes of Ponce de Leon were down here Sunday. Mrs. Neil McLeod visited her mother, Mrs. David George, at the Valley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kennington of Ponce de Leon spent Sunday with their parents. Miss Irene Brown spent last week at … Continue reading
Posted in 1914-02 February, Local Notes, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Brown, Chamberlain, DeFuniak Springs, Euchee Valley, George, Hughes, Kennington, McDonald, McLeod, Meigs, Peacock, Pleasant Valley, Ponce de Leon, Red Bay, Sanford
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The DeFuniak Herald – February 5, 1914 – Page 2
Ealum The health of the community is generally good- only colds. Most farmers are preparing their land for farming, though some say it is too early. By the looks of it, spring is here. Mr. Leonard Bell made a business trip … Continue reading
Posted in 1914-02 February, Local Notes, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Bell, Bonifay, DeFuniak Springs, Florala, Glendale, Gum Creek, Jones, Liberty, Mossy Head, Prater, Price, Ray, Shelly, Tompson, Turner
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The DeFuniak Herald — April 28, 1935
On 25th Mar Mr Julius Caesar Day died leaving wife, 3 sons, & 6 daughters to mourn his loss. Mr Hugh M Day, Argyle, Wallace of Eucheeanne, Ernest of this place; Anne who lived with her parents; Mrs Mary Hunt; … Continue reading
Posted in 1935-04 April, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Argyle, Day, Eucheeanna, Hunt, Infinger, Knox Hill, Marianna, McDonald, Ponce de Leon, Robinson, Valley Cemetery, Wilks
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The DeFuniak Herald — November 28, 1912 — Page 2
Messrs. Gordon Stubbs, of River Junction, and Henry Stubbs, of Pensacola, spent the first of the week in the city attending their father during his last illness, and also his funeral. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
Posted in 1912-11 November, Local Notes, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Pensacola, Stubbs
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The DeFuniak Herald — November 28, 1912 — Page 1
Mrs. Maggie A. McCoy came up from Milton Monday to attend the funeral of her brother, Captain J. T. Stubbs. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
Posted in 1912-11 November, Local Notes, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged McCoy, Milton, Stubbs
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The DeFuniak Herald — November 28, 1912 — Page 1
Captain John T. Stubbs, who suffered a stroke of paralysis nearly five years ago, died at his home in this city last Monday at the age of seventy-seven years and ten months. He was born at Marlboro District, S. C., … Continue reading
Posted in 1912-11 November, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Baker, Cawthon, Confederate veterans, DeFuniak Springs, Ellison, Gerkey, Methodist Church, Milton, Slaughter, Stubbs
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