. History of Savannah and South Georgia . of the oldest members of the Sinking FundCommission of Savannah, of which he was for a number of years thesecretary. For two terms, ending in 1910, he was president Ox theSavannah Cotton Exchange, to which he still belongs. He is a memberof the board of trustees of the Independent Presbyterian church, andis president of the Young Mens Christian Association. Socially he isa member of the Oglethorpe Club. Mr. Bell married, in Savannah, Miss Kate Maxey, who was born inJacksonville, Florida, but came with her parents to Savannah in children have


. History of Savannah and South Georgia . of the oldest members of the Sinking FundCommission of Savannah, of which he was for a number of years thesecretary. For two terms, ending in 1910, he was president Ox theSavannah Cotton Exchange, to which he still belongs. He is a memberof the board of trustees of the Independent Presbyterian church, andis president of the Young Mens Christian Association. Socially he isa member of the Oglethorpe Club. Mr. Bell married, in Savannah, Miss Kate Maxey, who was born inJacksonville, Florida, but came with her parents to Savannah in children have blessed the union of Mr. and Mrs. Bell, namely:Anna, Kate, Charles Grandy. third, and Suzanne. Marcus Stephen Baker. One of the most conspicuous figures in theaffairs of this section of the state is Marcus Stephen Baker, receiver oftax returns of Chatham county. He has held this responsible officesince 1901 and is exceedingly popular and efficient. He was previouslyengaged in mercantile business and in general collecting and real <^c -**


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