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Date Posted: 03/31/04 11:30:46am
Author: doug cooper
Subject: Where is EUTAW?
In reply to: dusty 's message, "Re: Household names" on 03/28/04 5:21:59am

Hey Dusty - how do you spell Eutaw? The town no longer exists apparently. Is there a different spelling or did it perhaps change into something? Want to drive through on the way over to Mansfield.

We have 5 votes for Eutaw Invincibles and 4 for Limetone County Invincibles - want to make sure we are spelling it right.

doug

>Possums,
> Did some research on Eutaw Texas, in Limestone
>County. Here is some more tidbits for you. Eutaw was
>before the war the most important town in Limestone
>County. There were four stores, 2 churches (Salem
>Baptist and Mehtodist), a tevern, a blacksmith (I
>worked there before the war), a stage coach stop and a
>school run by a Mr L.E. Trezant.
> I also went throughthe graveyard directory to get
>names of people who might have lived in town during
>this time period. Now that was a chore. However I did
>find a ton of names. We may have to use our minds a
>bit as most mens names on the graces contained only
>thier first two initals and their last names while the
>women had the complete names.
> See Ya in a few days.......Dusty (A.K.A Hiram Arron
>Moore, former blacksmith and now private Company B)

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