A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . ain City Fire Engine Co. No. 2.—Dr. David J. Powers, president; , captain; W. R. Fenner, secretary. Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1.—Ed. F. Shropshire, foreman; S. C. Anderson,assistant foreman; Robt. J. Gwaltney, secretary. Attorneys, 1868 to 1894 (Partial List) .—Banl. R. Mitchell, John W. H. Un-derwood, Chas. H. Smith, Joel Branham, A. R. Wright, Edwin N. Broyles, C. , R. D. Harvey, Sr., D. B. Hamilton, Sr., Dunlap Scott, Danl. S


A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 . ain City Fire Engine Co. No. 2.—Dr. David J. Powers, president; , captain; W. R. Fenner, secretary. Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1.—Ed. F. Shropshire, foreman; S. C. Anderson,assistant foreman; Robt. J. Gwaltney, secretary. Attorneys, 1868 to 1894 (Partial List) .—Banl. R. Mitchell, John W. H. Un-derwood, Chas. H. Smith, Joel Branham, A. R. Wright, Edwin N. Broyles, C. , R. D. Harvey, Sr., D. B. Hamilton, Sr., Dunlap Scott, Danl. , R. T. Fouche, Wm. H. Dabney, C. D. Forsyth, John H. Reece, Sr., Rich-ard A. Denny, Thos. W. Alexander, J. I. Wright, Christopher Rowell, W. , W. T. Turnbull, D. M. Hood, W. D. Elam, Wm. S. Hills, W. B. Terhune,James P. Perkins, R. R. Harris, Sr., Chas. W. Underwood, Jas. H. Spullock,J. Lindsay Johnson, Sr., Walter H. Mitchell, Hal Wright, Max Meyerhardt (CityCourt judge 1887-91), Linton A. Dean, Seaborn Wright, Hamilton Yancey, Maddox, Wm. H. Hidell and Albert G. Ewing. 464 A History of Rome and Floyd County. MORE SILHOUETTES BY EUGENE LE HARDY DE BEAULIEU. o .}—{^^^ii^^f^^^escendant of the celebrated Hume family, of the English nobilitvl^ Eut ^^,°T^t\^»-A^t I. Brooks); 3-Col. Alfred Shortir; 4 and ^Joh«and Ehza Hume; 6—Sarah Hendricks; 7—Mary Russell (mother of Jno. J. Eagan of At- iT-l^ML^eo!^B\ttey ~°*- ^^^^= -? ^^^ ^^ ^^^^= ^^-^-- ^°^ B^ttt^; Miscellaneous—General Information 465 $750,000 FOR GOOD ROADS IN FLOYD On Thursday, June 16, 1921, the voters of Floyd County, by an almost unani-mous vote, authorized an issue of $750,000 bonds for road improvements, followinga resolution favoring the issue passed by the County Board of Roads and Revenuesat its meeting May 11. A considerable part of this money has already been spent,and Floyd County is assured of a system of roads that cannot be excelled inNorthwest Georgia, The program cal


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