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wllli^^imfDNESnAY Mav " ~~~ puet; ua pa^u^nf 10 PICAVUNE ITEM,'WEtNESDAY, MAY 16, 1979 v,: ' ??? * \ & ?/U, ? " 7? v " ? *4T '?Y- - pr ? ' a-u m: * ?M'WB * '.-? ? ?;?-?'>*:' &#>.?3 - ???:? V~ a ..;.?? 4 ; ?a-it iC * . 4 ? 'tt 8&?? JIM AND MARY FRIERSON ? They lived below Nicholson and had 13 children. Jim was born Jan. 3, 1853 and died Feb. 12,1922. Mary E. Welda Frierson was born Sept. 12,1858, and died March 6,1938. Their children were Lizzie Alsobrooks, Winnie Whitfield, Alice Megehee, fa* McCarty, Jimmie Frierson, Oakie Frierson, Olivia Dedeaux, Isaac Frierson, Jim Frierson, Horace, George Wylie and Jack Frierson. , Incorporators A/anted muchl of railroad Continued from p. 7 delapidated condition arm at that time the county was without authority of law to build roads or construct bridges within municipal limits so we got around this matter by just leaving the forty acres where the bridge was located out of the corporation. Of course, we wanted to get as much of the railroad as possible in the corporation as we needed the taxes and in order to do both we had to draw a very ?funny looking? and crooked line, but it served our purpose and still exists. At this time that part of Picayune was known as Rosa and when the saw mill of Mr. Megehee was bought out by. Mr. E.F. Tate, afterwards he and Mr. R.J. Williams formed the Rosa Lumber Company, a corporation, and moved the mill to the site now occupied by Goodyear Mill No. 2, and three of four families lived then in the corporation north of Bola. Several years after the mill was removed, Mr. McGowan, Mr. Sherrer and a few others who owned the land north of Bola in the corporation limits of Picayune made a tentativs agreement with the writer to file a suit in the Circuit court See, LAYING, p. 13 Bulo' Wi Men?s 111 w. c T n= /a liTi
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