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<i>Marshall Republican</i> 26 Oct 1906
Marshall Republican 26 Oct 1906
Philip Watkins Harris died of heart disease suddenly and unexpectedly leaving wife and 10 children. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1906 01/07 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i>
Newspaper Article 1906 01/07 The Atlanta Constitution
Miss Grace Vardeman hosted a dinner Monday evening with friends.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1906 02/04 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i> Atlanta, GA
Newspaper Article 1906 02/04 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, GA
Mrs. Moore complimented Miss Lily Vardeman with a dinner and phonograph party. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1906 02/11 <i>The Washington Post</i> Washington D.C.
Newspaper Article 1906 02/11 The Washington Post Washington D.C.
John Fox Vardaman escorted his niece, Mississippi Governor James Kimble Vardaman's daughter, to Chevy Chase college. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1906 02/18 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i> Atlanta, GA
Newspaper Article 1906 02/18 The Atlanta Constitution Atlanta, GA
Miss Lily Vardeman won a picture "Two Hearts beat as one" at the Valentine's contest/party. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1906 04/19 <i>San Francisco Call</i> San Francisco, California regarding Earthquake on April 18, 1906.
Newspaper Article 1906 04/19 San Francisco Call San Francisco, California regarding Earthquake on April 18, 1906.
Charles Edwin and Mary Kane Drish (age 25 & 24) and their three children: Harriet (age 7), Edwin Thomas (age 6) and Catherine (age 1) were living in San Francisco at the time. According to the 1900 Census they were living on Lexington Avenue with Mary's mother, Catherine Kane.
According to the 1910 Census the Drish family were living in Fresno, California. But Catherine Kane passed away in San Francisco in 1914.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1906 05/06 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i>
Newspaper Article 1906 05/06 The Atlanta Constitution
Miss Grace Vardeman from Sparta, Georgia attended a weekend house party.
Miss Lily Vardeman returned from visiting relatives in Kissimee and Jacksonville, Florida. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1906 05/27 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i>
Newspaper Article 1906 05/27 The Atlanta Constitution
Albert G Vardeman, Pharmacist from Sparta, Georgia
A. G. Vardeman, secretary, presided over the democratic executive committee of the white citizens of Hancock county at the courthouse of Sparta to set a date for nomination of candidates.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1906 05/27 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i>
Newspaper Article 1906 05/27 The Atlanta Constitution
Sparta, Georgia - Miss Grace Vardeman hosted a porch party Monday afternoon for the senior class of Sparta High School. Miss Lily Vardeman served refreshments.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1906 05/30 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i>
Newspaper Article 1906 05/30 The Atlanta Constitution
Sparta, Georgia - George S Vardeman, Secretary of the Board of Education, advertising positions for principal and teachers. 
 
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Newspaper Article 1906 06/06 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i>
Newspaper Article 1906 06/06 The Atlanta Constitution
Dr. Albert G. Vardeman died suddenly of pneumonia at 27 years old. "He was considered one of the brightest and most capable young pharmacists in the state."

"He was the oldest son of Dr. and Mrs. George S. Vardeman." 
 
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Newspaper Article 1906 07/13 <i>The Newark Advocate</i> Newark, OH
Newspaper Article 1906 07/13 The Newark Advocate Newark, OH
The nephew of Mrs. James K Vardaman, going on trial for murder.  
 
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Newspaper Article 1906 08/26 <i>The Atlanta Constitution</i>
Newspaper Article 1906 08/26 The Atlanta Constitution
Sparta, Georgia - Miss Grace Vardeman invited to a Saturday Barbecue for 25 at Culver's Mill. 
 

   

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