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Title
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Memoirs of Francis Clay Wornall
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Description
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Description of farmland "about two miles south of Westport," bought by the Wornall family in 1843 from the McCoy family, "patented" partly by John C. McCoy and partly by his father and Indian missionary Isaac McCoy in 1835-1836.
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Date
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1963-12
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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From the Archives
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Description
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One paragraph about the collection of photographs from the Swoford family showing "a street corner and some buildings, horses and street car tracks, and on the side of one building. ..printed P[alace] S[tables and] S[hoeing] S[hop]," possibly at the corner of Westport and Main Streets in 1899.
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Date
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1964-03
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Letters to the Editor
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Description
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Reply to the magazine's inquiry about the location of the Palace Stables & Shoeing Shop in an earlier issue, placing the livery stable "at Westport and Main and. ..torn down to provide the building site of what was to become the Warwick theatre."
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Date
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1965-03
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Object Type
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Magazine Article