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Tag Archives: Harbeson
The Breeze – November 28, 1935
HERE’S THE DeFUNIAK NEWS OF INTEREST TO OLD TIMERS (Thirty years ago–from the Breeze of November 30, 1905.) “Married–Chas. Murray and Miss Lula E. Downs.” “It is not improbable that the Flournoy block will be made a three-story building before … Continue reading
The Breeze – November 7, 1935
HERE’S THE DeFUNIAK NEWS OF INTEREST TO OLD TIMERS (Thirty-four years ago–from the Breeze of November 7, 1901.) “Walton county will get $719 from the state school fund this year.” “We don’t claim to be in the orange belt, but … Continue reading
Posted in 1935-11 November, General News
Tagged Alaqua, Chipley, Croft, DeFuniak Springs, Fellows, Flournoy, Glendale, Harbeson, James, Kennedy, Laird, Lingo, Masters, Matthews, McCaskill, McGuire, McLean, Milligan, Milton, Morris, Morriw, Mossy Bend, Parish, Pensacola, Ponce de Leon, Ross, Savaage, Work
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The Breeze – October 31, 1935
HERE’S THE DeFUNIAK NEWS OF INTEREST TO OLD TIMERS (Thirty-four years ago–from the Breeze of October 31, 1901.) Freeport correspondence: “Those who did not go to court last week took to the woods.” Eucheeanna correspondence: “Several of the boys were … Continue reading
Posted in 1935-10 October, General News
Tagged Adams, Bass, Bracken, Bruce, Campbell, Cawthon, Davis, Ealum, Flournoy, Harbeson, Hooten, Huggins, Jennings, King, Mays, McKinnon, Morris, Murray, Parish, Powell, Rayborn, Robinson, Simmons, Stephens, Thompson, Thornber, Ward, Webb, Wooten
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The Breeze – September 26, 1935
HERE’S THE DeFUNIAK NEWS OF INTEREST TO OLD TIMERS (Thirty-four years ago–from the Breeze of September 26, 1901.) Rocky Bayou correspondence: “Dog flies and scuppernongs are plentiful.” “A consignment of one hundred buckets was unloaded at the depot yesterday for … Continue reading