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<i>Marshall Republican</i> 1904
Marshall Republican 1904
Article written by J.T. Vardeman regarding his 50-mile march in one day in 1862 during the Civil War 
 
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<i>Marshall Republican</i> 1904 September
Marshall Republican 1904 September
P.W. Harris and daughter, Mollie, shopping in Marshall, MO 
 
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<i>The Marshal Republican</i> Page 2 of 4 describing St. Louis World's Fair in 1904
The Marshal Republican Page 2 of 4 describing St. Louis World's Fair in 1904
Harris family lived in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri at the time of the St. Louis World's Fair. If any of them went it was about a two-hour train ride.
Philip Watkins Harris - age 62
Pearla Williams King Harris - age 39 (Philip's wife)
Stella Almeda Harris - age 21 (daughter from Philip's 1st wife)
Bertha King - age 20 (Pearla's youngest child from her 1st husband)
Mary Josephine "Mollie" Harris - age 19 (youngest child from Philip's 1st wife)
Thee Harris - age 9
Jack Harris - age 7

Emma Harris Morton Solomon - age 33 (Philip's oldest child)
James Solomon - age 27 (Emma's husband)
Tommy Morton - age 9 (Emma's son from 1st husband)
Myrtle Solomon - age 5 (Emma's daughter from 2nd husband)

Philip's sons from first wife:
Richard Harris - age 32
Philip H. Harris - age 30
Edward Harris - age 28
Giles Harris - age 27
William Holmes Harris - age 23

Lee Watkins Harris - age 24 (newlywed, he and Daisy married Sep 1903)
Daisy M. King Harris - age 22 (Lee's wife and Pearla Williams King Harris' daughter from her 1st marriage)  
 
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<i>The Marshall Republican</i> Description of St. Louis World's Fair in 1904 page 4 of 4
The Marshall Republican Description of St. Louis World's Fair in 1904 page 4 of 4
 
 
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<i>The Marshall Republican</i> Marshall, Saline County, Missouri 29 April 1904 page 1 of 4
The Marshall Republican Marshall, Saline County, Missouri 29 April 1904 page 1 of 4
"Snapshots of the World's Fair" - nice description of what it was like to visit the St. Louis World's Fair, which was about two hours train ride away from Marshall, Missouri. 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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Newspaper Article 1904 02/19 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i> Atlanta, Georgia
Newspaper Article 1904 02/19 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, Georgia
Private Wedding of Mr. Flourney Middlebrooks and Bessie Vardeman at Dr. and Mrs. G.S. Vardeman's home due to recent bereavement of Groom's family. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1904 03/15 <i>Fort Wayne News</i> Fort Wayne, Indiana
Newspaper Article 1904 03/15 Fort Wayne News Fort Wayne, Indiana
Charles Vardaman sued for divorce by his wife Sarah Vardaman. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1904 04/10 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i> Atlanta, GA
Newspaper Article 1904 04/10 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, GA
Miss Lily Vardeman is in Norwood, the guest of Miss Florence Clancy. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1904 04/29 <i>Fort Wayne News</i> Fort Wayne, Indiana
Newspaper Article 1904 04/29 Fort Wayne News Fort Wayne, Indiana
Delbert R Vardaman purchased lot 21 Wayne Heights for $1,400 
 
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Newspaper Article 1904 06/05 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i> Atlanta, GA
Newspaper Article 1904 06/05 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, GA
Miss Lily Vardeman visiting Miss Nelle Sparks of Macon. 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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Newspaper Article 1904 06/12 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i> Atlanta, GA
Newspaper Article 1904 06/12 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, GA
Miss Lily Vardeman returned home after an extended visit to Florida. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1904 10/02 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i> Atlanta, GA
Newspaper Article 1904 10/02 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, GA
Miss Lily Vardeman complimented Miss McCowen with a "cracker" party. 
 
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Obituary in <i>Chariton Courier</i> 26 February 1904
Obituary in Chariton Courier 26 February 1904
Cora Walker Carter, wife of Charles William Carter
b. 18 Jun 1872 Chariton County, Missouri
d. 24 Feb 1904 Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri
buried in Keytesville City Cemetery, Chariton County, Missouri
Age 31
 
 
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United States Missouri Senator F.M. Cockrell attended the Missouri building dedication at the St. Louis World's Fair on 3 June 1904. Francis Marion Cockrell would have been 69 years old at the time.
United States Missouri Senator F.M. Cockrell attended the Missouri building dedication at the St. Louis World's Fair on 3 June 1904. Francis Marion Cockrell would have been 69 years old at the time.
Source: The Marshall republican. (Marshall, Saline County, Mo.), 13 May 1904. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.
 
 

   

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