Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

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Mr. Lanham's Diary: June 16, 1926

Mr. Lanham's Diary: June 16, 1926

The Sunday School class has a picnic

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Mr. Lanham's Diary: June 16, 1926
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Lanham & Sons closed for the afternoon, as was its new practice on Wednesdays, and the family went to a Sunday School picnic at Big Cedar Camp. “The children and a few grown-ups went on a big truck. Other went in cars,” he wrote.

It was a fine, warm day. He and daughter Julia Anne went in swimming with some of the children from the camp. After supper, th…

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