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Cherokee Removal FT
Civil War Records
Coulter Dolls
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Murray Census 1834
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Murray Heritage Book
Murray High School
Murray History 1911
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Murray Post Offices
Murray Quilts
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Road to Dalton 1950
Stained Glass
Time Capsules
Vann Slaves
Veterans Memorial
Vintage ADs
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Wood Vases
Wright Hotel
Welcome To
THE COULTER DOLL MUSEUM
NOTE: The Coulter doll collections are NOT OPEN to the public.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS PRESIDENT 1861-1865.
FIRST LADY
MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1881).
Mary Todd married Abraham Lincoln in 1842.
Elected President in 1861, he was assassinated in 1865.
She was First Lady from 1861 to 1865.
The Coulter Doll Museum - First Lady or Ladies of that Administration
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