Showing posts with label 1890-1900. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1890-1900. Show all posts

Saturday, February 4, 2023

Myrtle Rogers of Marion County, Tennessee

[Quote from Sequachee Valley News, 29 October 1896, Supplement, p.5]:

"Miss Myrtle Rogers is proving to be quite a valuable assistant postmaster."

[Source]: Rogers (untitled item) in Sequachee Valley News (Sequachee [Sequatchie], Marion, Tennessee) 1896-1952, 29 October 1896, Supplement, page 5 (digital image 5), Image and text provided by University of Tennessee, Library of Congress, via Chronicling America Historic Newspapers website.  https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89058250/1896-10-29/ed-1/seq-5/ (04 February 2023).


Thursday, February 3, 2022

Claiborne Tidbits of Social News, Tunnel Hill, 1890s


Charles T. Claiborne
Charles T. Claiborne, usually mentioned as C. T. Claiborne, had several ventures going in the 1890s. In 1893, he was working for Southern Bell Telephone Company. He had also started a nice hotel in Tunnel Hill. He was the proprietor. His wife and daughter helped run it. There were several little social tidbits (plugs) printed in the paper about the hotel, and a nice display ad. The Southern Bell job required Claiborne to be away from home a good bit, so perhaps his wife managed the hotel in his absence. He was still constructing telephones in 1900, as mentioned in census. He was in Atlanta by then.

1893: 
"Chas. Claiborne of the Southern Bell Telefone Co. is at home enjoying a short vacation."

[Reference]: North Georgia Citizen (Dalton, Whitfield, Georgia), 08 September 1893, page 4.
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Margaret Louvenia "Venie" (Davis) Claiborne
Venie was the first wife of Wesley Dickerson Claiborne. She died young. The marriage took place in 1890 near Tunnel Hill, Whitfield County, Georgia, and was published in the paper. By 1894, she and an infant child had died, and her husband remarried. This is mentioned in her husband's obituary. There are only a few mentions of Venie in the paper. So far, no obituary has been found. Here is a tidbit, mentioning her by her married name.

Social Item from The Dalton Argus:

"Mrs. Venie Claiborne, visited Dalton last Saturday." 

[Reference]: Claiborne in "Tunnel Hill News," The Dalton Argus (Dalton, Whitfield, Georgia), 23 August 1890, page 5.

Wright and Claiborne Marriage Announcement

Wright-Claiborn Marriage Announcement, The Dalton Argus

"Mr. A. W. Wright of Atlanta and Miss Lucy Claiborn, Tunnel Hill were married, Thursday evening by Dr. Cooper." 

[Source]: Wright-Claiborn (untitled) in The Dalton Argus (Dalton, Whitfield, Georgia) Saturday, 14 November 1891, page 5 (col. 2, below the fold). 

Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Obituary of Belle (Sutton) Cobb, 1898

Obituary of Mrs. Belle (Sutton) Cobb

Facts: 

Name of Deceased: Mrs. Belle S. Cobb

Relationships: 

Wife of Mr. J. P. Cobb, Jr., of Ellijay

Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Sutton of "this place" [Mount Vernon, Montgomery, Georgia]

Date of Death: January 28 [1898]

Place of Death: "Atlanta, where she had gone for medical treatment"

Survivors: Husband, parents, three small children
 
[Source]: "Death of Mrs Belle S Cobb," The Montgomery Monitor (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery, Georgia) 1886-current, 03 February 1898, page 3 (digital image 3), Georgia Historic Newspapers, Georgia Public Library Service, University System of Georgia.
https://gahistoricnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/lccn/sn89053231/1898-02-03/ed-1/seq-3/print/image_614x817_from_136,1674_to_883,2668/
 (accessed 25 January 2022). 

Sunday, November 14, 2021

Richard Potter of Dade County, Georgia, 1895




Quote from Sheriff's Sale column in State of Dade News, 1885:

Georgia, Dade County.
Will be sold before the court house door in the towmn of Trenton said state and county on the first Tuesday of February 1895, within the legal hours of sale for cash to the highest bidder the following described property to wit: the south half of lot No. 90 in the 18th district and 4th section of Dade county, Ga, containing 80 acres more or less. Levied on as thi property of Richard Potter to satisfy a fi fa issued by John Clark tax collector, and against the said Richard Potter for state and county taxes for the year 1894. Property pointed out by tax collector. Levy made by Uriah Castleberry L. C. and turned over to me. Jan. 9th, 1895.
    Robt. Carter, Sheriff.

[Source]: Richard Potter property in 'Sheriff Sales: February 1895,' State of Dade News (Trenton, Dade, Georgia) 1891-1901, Thurs., 08 Feb. 1895, Supplement, page 5 (digital image 5), Georgia Historic Newspapers, Digital Library of Georgia (Gallileo).