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Tag Archives: Baker
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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The DeFuniak Herald – March 19, 1925
Thomas Walter Higginbotham faces charges of murder in death of Martin Tabert, who it was claimed came to his death as the result of a severe flogging administered by the former, was indicted at Cross City, Fl, Mar 14th for 1st degree murder in the death of … Continue reading
Posted in 1925-03 March, General News, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Baker, Higginbotham, Tabert
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The Breeze – January 9, 1919
J D C Newton, died at Pensacola Thursday morning. Services at Valley Church on Friday afternoon, the remains brought from Pensacola to Argyle and from there taken to the cemetery. Mr Newton was a nephew of Judge Daniel Campbell and … Continue reading
Posted in 1919-01 January, Deaths, The Breeze
Tagged Argyle, Axelson, Baker, Bowers, Campbell, Euchee Valley, Harrison, McKinnon, Newton, Pensacola
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The Breeze – January 4, 1912
Married on 24 December at the home of the bride’s brother, Mr. Brown in Washington County – A.J. Ward of Bruce and Miss Jennie Brown, with J.J. Ward officiating. The couple will make their home in Bruce. Married at the … Continue reading
Posted in 1912-01 January, The Breeze, Weddings
Tagged Baker, Brown, Bruce, Elmer, Gillis, Ray, Ward, Washington County
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The Breeze – July 13, 1911 – Page 8
In Memoriam. Excerpt from the minutes of Camp E. Kirby Smith, July 1st, 1911: The following was reported and adopted: “By the death of our Commandant, William B. McLeod, June 29, 1911, a man of sterling character, a good soldier … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-07 July, Deaths, The Breeze
Tagged Baker, DeFuniak Springs, Douglass, Freeport, McLean, McLeod, Winslett
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The Breeze – July 13, 1911 – Page 1
A Home Wedding. On the morning of July 4th a beautiful home wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Douglass at Pleasant Ridge, the contracting parties being Miss Mary C. Douglass, their eldest daughter, and … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-07 July, The Breeze, Weddings
Tagged Baker, Campbell, DeFuniak Springs, Douglass, Laird, McLendon, Pleasant Ridge, Ray
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The Breeze – December 1, 1910 – Page 2
Brodhead, Wis., Independent Herald. Edwin Ruthven Sprague, eldest son of Almerin and Asenath Sprague, was born in Cattraugus County New York, April 9, 1830, and died at his home in DeFuniak Springs, Florida, Nov. 7, 1910. He came to Wisconsin … Continue reading