A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . J^^^^^ ^^o^ ^,P&.^^^ AUTOGRAPHS OF ROMANS, MOSTLY OF THE PERIOD AROUND 1870.*71—I. Miscellaneous—Scout Section 429. WHERE THE BEAUTIFUL OOSTANAULA RIVER ENTERS ROME. Upper Broad Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, about 1905: Extreme left, Bos-worth Block; left center, Martha Battey Hospital; house with white roof, old Wood home,where Henry W. Grady once lived. School, and Geo. M. Battey, Jr. Cheney chaperoned. The party went


A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . J^^^^^ ^^o^ ^,P&.^^^ AUTOGRAPHS OF ROMANS, MOSTLY OF THE PERIOD AROUND 1870.*71—I. Miscellaneous—Scout Section 429. WHERE THE BEAUTIFUL OOSTANAULA RIVER ENTERS ROME. Upper Broad Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, about 1905: Extreme left, Bos-worth Block; left center, Martha Battey Hospital; house with white roof, old Wood home,where Henry W. Grady once lived. School, and Geo. M. Battey, Jr. Cheney chaperoned. The party went to Blacks Bluff, andon account of the close proximity ofthat point did not start until 3:56 p. m.;they landed at the Bluff at 4:45 p. left at 6:30 for Rome, arriving at7 p. m. The party spread lunch about100 yards above the bank and a spring,and after feasting went back to theboat and had music and songs. No ac-cidents occurred. The following others attended: MissesTot Moultrie, Mildred Wilkerson, MaryJ. Doyal, Ruth Maddox, Annette Stroudand Leila Hill Newsom, of the Haw-thorne Troop of Girl Scouts; ElizabethMcRae, Elizabeth Ward, Elizabeth Lips-comb, Helen McLeod and Maynor Mc-Williams, of the Eagle Troop of GirlScouts; Miss Virginia Dixon, of Birm-ingha


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