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    1. Falmouth Outlook 15 Apr 1921
    2. Falmouth Outlook Friday 15 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 45 Pg. 7 Col. 1 Camp Zachary Taylor at absolute auction Beginning 25 April 1921 at 10 a.m. ... 2000 acres with 2000 buildings adjoining the city of Louisville. Falmouth Outlook Friday 22 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 46 Pg. 2 Col. 2 Elliott - Cummins Boyd Elliott of this city and Mrs. Florence Cummins Byrd of Kenton County were married in Covington on 26 March 1921. She is daughter of Mr. & Mrs. L.G. Cummins of near Independence, KY. He is the sone of J.W. Elliott of this city. Falmouth Outlook Friday 22 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 46 Pg. 3 Col. 3 Article about Foster in the Old Days. By J.D. Gray Falmouth Outlook Friday 22 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 46 Pg. 6 Col. 2 Neighboring Counties, Harrison County News Harry C. Florence 27 son of Robt. E. Florence married Miss Phila Smith 23 daughter of Jos. Smith. Both of R.D. 3 7 April by J.R. Jones. Eureka Whitaker, of Cynthiana, and Miss Prudence Sayers of Covington Smith School Building being Demolished The large two story brick building on Miller Street near Oddville Avenue is being razed. The house was built in 1850 and for many years was known as Smith's Classical School, where the late Prof. N.F. Smith held forth as principla and where his family resided. It was noted as one of the leading educational institutions of Kentucky ni its day, well established ists reputation in the scholarship of the boays and young mem who received their training within its halls, a number of whom "made their mark" in the world. After Prof. Smith's death the school was continued for a few years, and after its discontinuance the property was changed into flats and occupied by different families. It is owned now by Miss Mary Hamilton, who bought it recently from Mr. Willard Ashcraft, who in turn bought it from Mr. S.H. Rankin. Miss Hamilton's mother, Mrs. Mollie Hamilton, widow of the late J.C. Hamilton, has recently built one of the most attractive of brick bungalows on part of the lot which she bought from Mr. Ashcraft and it is understood that perhaps two residences will be erected on the site of the demolished school building. -- Cynthiana Democrat. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS

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