A message I thought you all might like to read. Vicki ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hugh W. Morgan" <hmorgan@esper.com> To: <TnGibson@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Thursday, November 25, 1999 10:02 AM Subject: Gibson County Page > Well, all of a sudden you just pop up everywhere! > > You're probably related to my wife Margaret Houze Morgan Morgan through > the Howze line. Her Morgans are from Georgia. > > My Morgans are from Carroll County. > > My grandmother was a Gibson, but I do not have any information earlier > than a William Gibson, b. 1808 Tenn who married a Rebecvca A. b. 1808 > SC. > > The Skullbone photos bring back many memories. I grew up in Jackson. > One hot summer when I was in High School I worked as a helper on an RC > beverage truck that covered Gibson County. I knew every grocery story, > every gasoline station, and every restaurant or night spot (white or > black) that handled RCs. > > Skullbone was one of the more interesting stops on the route. The > digital photos on the home page show paved roads. At that time the road > was pure dust - no paving. The heat and dust was part of the character > of Skullbone. I think there was one and maybe two other RC stops in > Skullbone. One approximately across the street from the Mayor's office > and another a little down the road from the Mayor but on the same side > of the road. > > I have exchanged e-mails with Jere Cox but have not had the pleasure of > meeting him yet. > > I get to McKenzie periodically to attend meetings of the Board of > Trustees of Bethel College. > > You may know my lifelong friend Robert Clifton McAlexander, Jr., "Bobby" > who is now a dentist in Rutherford. > > Hugh Morgan > > >