A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . CL^ Kai^ 548 A History of Rome and Floyd County. A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR AND HIS SECRETARY. Alexander H. Stephens (at bottom) visited Rome in the fall of 1860 and was introducedthe next day at a Floyd Springs barbecue speaking by Judge Augustus R. Wright. At anothertime he was the guest of C. G. Samuel at 101 Second Avenue. His private secretary duringthe Civil War was Col. Wm. H. Hidell (at top), lawyer, who bought The Courier from


A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . CL^ Kai^ 548 A History of Rome and Floyd County. A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR AND HIS SECRETARY. Alexander H. Stephens (at bottom) visited Rome in the fall of 1860 and was introducedthe next day at a Floyd Springs barbecue speaking by Judge Augustus R. Wright. At anothertime he was the guest of C. G. Samuel at 101 Second Avenue. His private secretary duringthe Civil War was Col. Wm. H. Hidell (at top), lawyer, who bought The Courier from Frank W. Copeland now owns the Hidell home in North Rome. Miss Edna Holsonback was Miss Ag-nes Davis guest Sunday. The ice cream party given by MissesMarie and Janie Barton Saturday washighly enjoyed by a large crowd. Everett Springs. (Mar. 14. 1921)Prof. T. E. Perry, principal of theschool, is justly proud of the recordmade so far this year. Seventy-fivepupils are enrolled and the attendancehas been excellent. Prof. Perrys hobby is mathematics,and the pupils in the higher gradeshave made great progress in thisstudy. Mrs. Ina White, of Johns CreekValley, is entitled to rank with farmsupervi


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