A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . d andkilled Mr. Carlier, whose body was laidto rest in Myrtle Hill cemetery. peaceful disposition, his un-blemished reputation and the attend-ant circumstances caused a jury torender a verdict of acquittal. The tragedy occurred in the sum-mer of 1870 and about eight yearslater Mr. LeHardy removed his familyto Eagle Cliff, Lookout Mountain, nearFlintstone, Walker County, Georgia,where he died March 6, 1888. He wasthe last of the Belgia


A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . d andkilled Mr. Carlier, whose body was laidto rest in Myrtle Hill cemetery. peaceful disposition, his un-blemished reputation and the attend-ant circumstances caused a jury torender a verdict of acquittal. The tragedy occurred in the sum-mer of 1870 and about eight yearslater Mr. LeHardy removed his familyto Eagle Cliff, Lookout Mountain, nearFlintstone, Walker County, Georgia,where he died March 6, 1888. He wasthe last of the Belgians at Rome, Eu-gene LeHardy, his cousin, having diedthere Dec. 27, 1874, and having beenput to rest in Myrtle Hill.* * * BERRY INFANTRY.—A Civil Warcompany organized by Col. Thos. , commanding officer, andnamed after Capt. Thos. Berry, Mex-ican War veteran and father of MissMartha Berry, head of the Bel-rySchools. On the eve of its departure for campnear Griffin, the company was pre-sented with a handsome battle flag byMiss Florence W. Underwood ( M. Eastman), a daughter of JudgeJohn W. H. Underwood. Encyclopedic Section 357. NOTED GUESTS AT THE BERRY SCHOOLS. 1—Dr. Howard A. Kelly, of Baltimore, Md., in group on girls campus. May 5, —Princess Caroline R. Radziwill among girls. 3—President Theodore Roosevelt, Oct. 8, 1910,—a Republican with a background intensely Democratic. 4—Miss Alice Nielsen in a —Dr. Albert Shaw, of New York, editor of the American Review of Reviews, and Mrs. Shaw, onvisit Apr. 22-26, 1921. 6—A group containing Miss Helen Keller. 358 A History of Rome and Floyd County. BOOTEN & HARKINS CAVALRYCOMPANY.—The following officerswere listed in the Tri-Weekly Courierof Apr. 20, 1862: Daniel F. Booten, captain; JohnHarkins, 1st lieut.; A. J. Bearden, 2dlieut.; N. C. Napier, 3d lieut.; M. , orderly sergt. * * * BROAD STREET INHABI-TANTS.—Now and then an old-tiniechronicler comes back to Rome andtakes note of t


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