Calhoun Letters 19Apr1937

Ridgely, Tennessee April 19, 1937 Mr. Jesse W. Calhoun Kokomo, Indiana Dear Cousin, Yours of the 10th Inst. received. Well I am glad that, there is another Calhoun who is interested in family history; I once wrote Chief Justice S. Continue reading →

Calhoun Letters 10Apr1937

April 10, 1937 Mr. Will N. Calhoun Ridgley, Lake County, Tennessee Dear Sir: I am writing you this letter as I received a letter from my father, under date of April 4, 1937 from West Plains, Missouri.  My father, Henry Continue reading →

Calhoun Letters 01Apr1929

FROM: Bluebank Farm Will N. Calhoun, owner Berkshire Swine and Farm Products First and Grand Champion Carcass 1925 International, Chicago, (all breeds competing) Freight and Express Office, Wynnburg, Tennessee Post Office, Ridgely, Tennessee Miss Georgia Calhoun Glenmora, Louisiana April 1, Continue reading →

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Calhoun Letters 17Dec1928

FROM: Bluebank Farm Will W. Calhoun, owner Berkshire Swine and Farm Products First and Grand Champion Carcass at 1925 International, Chicago, (all breeds competing) Freight and Express Office, Wynnburg, Tennessee Post Office, Ridgely, Tennessee TO: Miss Georgia Calhoun Tallulah, Louisiana Continue reading →

Calhoun Letters 06Aug1928

From: Bluebank Farm Will N. Calhoun, Owner Berkshire Swine and Farm Products First and Grand Champion Carcass at 1925 International Chicago, Illinois (All Breeds Competing) – Freight and Express Office Wynnburg, Tennessee – Post Office, Ridgely, Tennessee August 6, 1928 Continue reading →

Calhoun Letters 11Mar1928

FROM: Bluebank farm, Will M. Calhoun., owner Berkshire Swine and Farm Products First and Grand Champion Carcass at 1925 International, Chicago (All breeds competing) Freight and Express Office, Wynnberg, Tennessee Post Office Ridgely, Tennessee March 11, 1928 TO: Miss Georgia Continue reading →

Calhoun Abstracts

From Mayfield Newspapers Graves County, KY The following data is taken from some Graves County references. For the newspaper abstracts, the date of the paper follows the article. (Pay no mind to the alpha-numeric code, e. g., F1.) Mr. J. Continue reading →

McConnell

McConnell, was first known as North Edgar until a name change about 1880 to the surname of a railroad official. McConnell covers the area about two and one-half miles east of the Martin-Fulton Highway, and is bounded on the East Continue reading →

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