A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . Other Cemetery Occupants 627. BEAUTIFUL SUBJECTS IN BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS Graduation procession of Shorter College, Maplehurst, 1919, at top. The seniors areaccompanied by the sophomores bearing daisy chain, and the sophomores followed by thejuniors. In the central picture Miss Sarah Glover, 22, drives the prize-winning Shorter floatin the Home-coming parade, Oct. 13, 1921. At the bottom is the prize float of 1920. 628 A History of Rome and Floyd Co


A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . Other Cemetery Occupants 627. BEAUTIFUL SUBJECTS IN BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS Graduation procession of Shorter College, Maplehurst, 1919, at top. The seniors areaccompanied by the sophomores bearing daisy chain, and the sophomores followed by thejuniors. In the central picture Miss Sarah Glover, 22, drives the prize-winning Shorter floatin the Home-coming parade, Oct. 13, 1921. At the bottom is the prize float of 1920. 628 A History of Rome and Floyd County OCCUPANTS OF THE OLD SEVENTH AVENUE CEMETERY. Note: The cemetery that usually goes by the above title was known to someas Oak Hill. The first burials appears to have been those of James McEnteeand Mrs. Rebecca Mann, in 1837, and the last of Thos. Jefferson Helm, in place was generally abandoned in 1857, when Myrtle Hill Cemetery wasopened up by the city, and since then all but perhaps 100 of the deceased havebeen removed to the new burial place. Its location is on Seventh Avenue, threeblocks north of the City Auditorium, overlooking the Oostanaula river and w


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