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Citrus Center 1911

An hours catch at Citrus Center 1911

Experiment Station 1908

First Bank Building

Sherman Hansen 1938

Hendry County Courthouse during the flood

Hendry County Courthouse Clock Tower

Hurricane September 1926

Labelle Bridge Street Flood

Hurricane September 1926

Labelle Bridge Street Flood

Capt. Leroy G. Lesley
Capt. William B. Hooker
Colonel Charles Munnerlyn's Battalion
"Here’s how The Atlanta Constitution of Thursday,
May 19, 1898, described him upon his death:
Colonel Charles Munnerlyn Dead4
Bainbridge, Ga., May 18 - (Special.) - Colonel
Charles J. Munnerlyn died here last night after
a protracted sickness at the age of seventy-six
years. He has been ordinary of the county for
twelve years. Colonel Munnerlyn stood among
the few remaining Confederate congressmen.
He represented his district after serving as a
private soldier for a long time. He was a true type
of the educated southern gentleman and always
enjoyed the love and respect of his compatriots.
He was a South Carolinian by birth, but citizen
of Georgia from early boyhood. Colonel
Munnerlyn was one of the wealthy men of the
old south, numbering slaves by the hundreds.
His sweet and kindly disposition during a long
and useful life won for him great host of friends.
Selected portions from a more expansive biography
printed in the Wednesday, June 22, 1898, The Atlanta
Constitution follow."

Comptie Mill Charles Peacock 1890

Comptie Mill Charles Peacock 1890

Reverend Oscar Roberts River Baptism

Town Tavern Bar