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This file is on the Daniel S. Silver family of Clipper, Georgia. It mentions Vester Silver and Emery Silver (sons of Daniel Silver); and James Silver. It also mentions W.L.…

Added to the image Page 10, found in FBI Case Files

Obituary: Mrs Mary Doyle, age 109, died (around June of 1883), in Emert's Cove, Sevier County, Tennessee.

Added to the image Page 4, found in News - The Atlanta Constitution

The article, "A Colony of White Women and Negro Men Living Together...," is a good example of racial attitudes and mores of the late 1860s. It presents a picture of the poverty…

Added to the image Page 1, found in News - San Francisco Chronicle

Obituary or death mention: Vancouver, Washington Territory. Katie Peabody died 22 May 1870. She was the adopted daughter of Sheriff Durgin.

Added to the image Page 1, found in News - San Francisco Chronicle

Receipt from The Confederate States to John Headrick, $260.00 for one (1) horse. Dated 24 August 1863, Blount County, Tennessee.

Added to the image Page 6, found in Confederate Citizens File

John Headrick rec'd $50 reimbursement from Captain Geo. W. Crane, Chief Quartermaster, CSA, for corn used by troops. Receipt dated 2 November 1862 Lenoir's Station, Tenn. Bears…

Added to the image Page 3, found in Confederate Citizens File

William G. Henry, of Blount County, Tennessee, is here declared both mentally and physically incapacitated due to head wound. Index has him as William Headrick.

Added to the image Page 15, found in Confederate Soldiers - TN

P. J. Emmet: one name on a list of druggists (apothecaries).

Added to the image Page 4, found in News - The Atlanta Constitution

Obituary of Mrs. Josie Hedrick, of Atlanta, Georgia. Surviving brothers are D.W. Webb, C.A. Webb, and O. Webb, of Atlanta. (Surnames: HEDRICK and WEBB)

Added to the image Page 2, found in News - The Atlanta Constitution

Headrick's Occupation: Article describes Varnell Station and the business that is done there. It has comments about Esquire Headrick (Squire Headrick) who officiates at weddings…

Added to the image Page 2, found in News - The Atlanta Constitution

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