Does anyone know anything about Snow Hill? Was there ever a town? The Baptist Church and Cemetery are all that is there now. >From an unpublished, unedited, autobiography by Clyde Denny McTee written in 1940: Fall - 1897 or 1898 - rented farm from Dr. Andrews, 5 miles south of Snow Hill on road to Farmersville. "That fall, our first peddler wagon started from Blue Ridge. His name, Roy Keever. He always would make our house his night stay. Eggs 5 cents dozen. Now I thought I was really climbing, selling my eggs to a peddler, but I saved them eggs and you be surprised what I would by. Calico was our by for our dresses 5 cents a yard, sugar was 20 pounds a dollar, flour was a dollar a sack fifty pounds. Cotton was still 5 cents a pound. That fall we made sixteen bales and more corn than our barn could hold. We filled our barn and pen and sold rest 25 cents a bushel, hauled it to Farmersville and all our cotton. We still sitting on top of world. We went to church on Sunday at Snow Hill in our wagon....." Gale