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LISTS


Many find it easier to understand history expressed as lists. Some lists can be definitive from the day they are created, such as the list of Murray County's Elected Officials, 1832-1986. Other lists, such as Early Doctors, might never actually be completed. This museum section will include both types.

Several heads can be better than one. Together we can create lists that are more completethan those created from the knowledge and memory of a single individual.

Museum visitors wanting to add information to a specific list should send an email to the museum curator:
scmack@aol.com. The email's subject line should use the word "museum" to ensure that the email doesn't get deleted as junk mail. Don't expect material submitted to appear in the museum immediately!

The lists will be updated as sufficient new material is received to warrant an update.

CLICK ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWING TITLES TO SEE THE RELEVANT LIST:

Bedspread, Rug, and Carpet Manufacturing

Cherokees Issued Rations at New Echota Nov. 1836 - June 1838

Cotton Gins

Depot Employees

Early Doctors

Early Newspapers

Ferries

Fords and Crossings

Georgia Census of Murray County, 1834

Grist Mills

Hotels and Early Motels

Murray County's Elected Officials, 1832-1986

Murray County Rangers in Cherokee Removal, 1838

Post Offices

Questions Seeking Answers

Slave Owners 1860

Union Army Service

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