A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . CLYDE MOORE SHROPSHIRE, native Ro-man, once Speaker of the Tennessee House,candidate for governor of Tennessee. WILLIAM SMITH, pioneer who led the Jack-son County delegation in their pilgrimageto the Cherokee Nation. and one of the most beautiful any-where. It is smaller than the CityPark Spring at Huntsville, Ala., butin its natural effects surpasses it. Theflow from this spring is 3,444,846 gal-lons every 24 hours, or 143,535 gal-lons per hour.


A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . CLYDE MOORE SHROPSHIRE, native Ro-man, once Speaker of the Tennessee House,candidate for governor of Tennessee. WILLIAM SMITH, pioneer who led the Jack-son County delegation in their pilgrimageto the Cherokee Nation. and one of the most beautiful any-where. It is smaller than the CityPark Spring at Huntsville, Ala., butin its natural effects surpasses it. Theflow from this spring is 3,444,846 gal-lons every 24 hours, or 143,535 gal-lons per hour. The fall is considera-ble and a ram lifts enough water 100feet to a concrete reservoir on theoverhanging cliff to supply CaveSpring with water at practically nocost. Vanns Valley is also well suppliedwith springs. One is Cress Spring,on Wm. S. Gibbons place on the CaveSpring Road. This takes its namefrom the water cress that carpets themarsh where the spring has its flow has been confined in a raceand a wheel installed by an enterpris-ing farmer who has developed aboutone horsepower, enough to furnishelectric power for all the need


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