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Even though time is moving so fast we can't possibly hope to "ketchup" with everything going on around us, we can, nevertheless, try to ketchup with the people and events closest and dearest to us. This is a modest effort in that direction.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

A history of Muhlenberg County By Otto Arthur Rothert

A history of Muhlenberg County By Otto Arthur Rothert: "THE JONATHAN HUNT HOUSE NEAR GUS tlement and other parts of the Mud River country where they are highly respected farmers Among the children of James Wood was Zillman Wood who was born in 1814 and died in 1859 and who in his day was one of the most influential men in the Mud River country One of the sons of Zillman Wood is James Willis Wood a Federal soldier who was born in 1841 and who all his life did much for the good of the county Among the sons of JW Wood is Ed S Wood who was county clerk from 1898 to 1906.5 "
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