Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

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Mrs. Culp's Diary, Saturday, June 26, 1937

Mrs. Culp's Diary, Saturday, June 26, 1937

Visitors from Macon arrive at the station

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Mrs. Culp's Diary, Saturday, June 26, 1937
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Relatives of daughter-in-law Jackie from Macon, Georgia arrived by train this afternoon: her brother Gene’s wife, Cleo, their two children, and Jackie’s father, Mr. Turner. Otherwise, it was a typical Saturday of shopping and a little visiting for Mrs. Culp.

Macon, then an agriculture and textile mill town in central Georgia, looms large in Mrs. Culp’s …

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