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News from The Cartersville American |
The Cartersville American |
Cartersville, Georgia |
April 22, 1884, page 2
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"Town and County." Mr. E. E. Freeman was smiling profusely yesterday. We asked him if it was a boy. He said it was a boy, and smiled again. In fact he just kept smiling. |
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The flood last week uncovered an Indian graveyard in Henry Tumlin’s field. No one knew that a burial place was in the field, but the recent washings of the flood have discovered pieces of skeletons, Indian pots, etc., plainly indicating that there the aborigines of this country buried their dead. |
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