My friends - Today, we are moving down to Calloway County to add another installment to our series on Early Newspaper Snippets. This group is in the 1900-1915 time frame. As I have mentioned in earlier posts in this subject area, these snippets may contain nothing more than a mention that someone is in some town visiting someone else(but often that someone else is a relative). They may contain birth, marriage or death notices, or comments on the fact that someone is ill. Occasionally, we will see a discussion of a criminal matter or trial. So we never know what we will get, but these little items do give us a bit of insight into the flavor of the times. Subscribers to the JP and Calloway lists can obtain the full text of the snippets related to an individual shown in the listing below by sending a request to me. As always, your assistance in not resending this entire message back to me with the request continues to be appreciated. Because some of these snippets can be lengthy, I would ask that no more than three (3) snippets be requested. Tomorrow, we will have another in the JP Vignettes series. -B +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Calloway County - Early Newspaper Snippets - Part 7 Carter, I.A. Bailey, Herbert Hughes, Tom Tinsley, Vernon [attempted suicide] Chiles, Arthur Hugh Thomas DeWitt Talmage Hardin Eddy Land Arland Linnie Marion Branch Samuel Jones Pigg Reuben Walker [death - and yes, that was his full name] Williams, Hiram [death] Jones, Victor Key, Nannie [death] Vancleave, Jimmy Crouse, Nina Jones, Ella Holland, Pierce Story, L.J. Hartsfield, Walter Manhundro, Pack Lassiter, Walter Taylor, Charley [death] Whitlow, Asher Whitnell, Charlie [death] Hill, William Thomas [death] Pullen, Mrs. S.G. Ladd, Johnnie ~to be continued~ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++