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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Is This the Oldest Image of Lawrenceburg?
This woodcut of the Public Square in Lawrenceburg may be one of the oldest images of the city in existence. Although the picture’s origin is unclear, it has made appearances in several books about local history. The image is not … Continue reading
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Labor of Love: The Birth of Lawrence County High School
If schools had birth certificates, this is what Lawrence County High School’s would look like. On January 6, 1908, the County Court of Lawrence County voted 24-to-1 to establish a government-funded, tuition-free high school in Lawrenceburg for the students of … Continue reading
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The Deerfield-Ethridge Tornado of 1995
Today (May 18) is the 20th anniversary of the 1995 Deerfield-Ethridge Tornado. On May 18, 1995, an F-4 tornado cut a huge, 29-mile path of destruction across Piney, Deerfield, Brace, and Ethridge, killing three and injuring 32. The massive twister … Continue reading
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The Deerfield School Basketball Teams of 1936
In the days when each community had its own school, there was no lack of ballgames–or friendly community rivalry–in Lawrence County. This picture shows the Deerfield School basketball teams of 1936. From left, first row: Coach T.D. Rayfield, Edith Clayton … Continue reading
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Old Ladder 2
Thanks to Ben Carpenter, one of our Alabama readers, for sending us these great photos. This antique fire truck once belonged to the Lawrenceburg Fire Department, but is currently sitting in a field between Mt. Hope, Alabama and Moulton, Alabama. … Continue reading
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The Lawrenceburg Postmaster Who Was Fired by the President
A few months ago, I mentioned a local legend concerning President James K. Polk’s squabble with a local postmaster. Tonight, I have an update about the validity of that legend. Polk was no stranger to Lawrence County. Although he lived … Continue reading
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Raash Sowell: The Freed Slave Who Wasn’t Afraid of the Klan
It took a lot of guts for a black man to stand up to the Klan in the uncertain days of Reconstruction. But that’s exactly what one of Lawrence County’s newly-freed slaves did in the late 1860s. Reverend Payton Sowell … Continue reading
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Murray Ohio Scholarships
Murray Ohio not only employed thousands of people from Lawrence and surrounding counties, it also helped many local students pay for college. In addition to the massive amount of scholarship money the company awarded to Lawrence County’s students, the company … Continue reading
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Minutes of the Lawrence County Association of Baptists 1934
Readers, for your enjoyment, here is a bit of Lawrence County’s religious history. This booklet belonged to Alta Alley of Deerfield, and contains the Lawrence County Baptist Association’s 1934 minutes from its annual meeting at Park Grove Baptist Church. Do … Continue reading
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