Kentucky Ancestors, Volume 46, Number 1 - Kentucky Historical ...
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1891<br />
19 March 1891, p. 3<br />
From The Green River Republican, Morgantown, <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
IN MEMORIAM<br />
Died, February 27th, 1891, at his home near Sunny<br />
Lane, this county, Dr. C. C. Cohron, of that awful<br />
disease, consumption, after several days of suffering.<br />
Dr. Cohron was about <strong>46</strong> years old. He was a faithful<br />
and true member of the Methodist church, having<br />
been an earnest worker in that church for many years.<br />
1892<br />
18 February 1892, p. 3<br />
Our School<br />
The school has now begun on its third week, and each<br />
day sees the interest increasing. Monday’s roll call<br />
showed an attendance of fifty-nine pupils, and others<br />
are coming in daily. Below we give the roll:<br />
PRIMARY<br />
Rila Phelps, Tyler Taylor,<br />
Bertie Sweatt, Robert Drake,<br />
Bertie Davis, Selyn Herrald,<br />
Justus Carson, Bennie Moore,<br />
John Moore, Vere Dockery,<br />
Finley Dabbs, Sam Eggman,<br />
Oscar Baucum, Guy Finley,<br />
Arthur Herrald, Wayne Berry,<br />
James Dockins, Katie Helm,<br />
Lelia Helm, Lelia Whitaker,<br />
Laura Fisher, Nannie Fisher,<br />
Leander Guffy, Tom Taylor,<br />
Robert McLeland, Roy Finley,<br />
Estell Neel, Robert Hunt<br />
When the dark and cruel days of war put in its<br />
appearance, Dr. Cohron was one of the brave boys<br />
that went to his country’s rescue. Although quite<br />
young, still he unflinchingly faced the enemy until the<br />
struggle was over. Returning from the battlefield, he<br />
commenced the study of medicine, and entered the<br />
field as a physician in 1878, and continued to practice<br />
his profession until the monster death claimed him<br />
as his. When called upon to visit the sick he would<br />
always go, in many cases where not a cent was in sight<br />
for him.<br />
From The Green River Republican, Morgantown, <strong>Kentucky</strong><br />
TEACHERS<br />
Issac Johnson, C. C. Threlkel,<br />
R. I. Miller, Wm. Warren,<br />
Daisy Cross, J. H. Austin,<br />
Rosa Cross, James Johnson,<br />
Pearl Fuller, E. C. Deweese,<br />
Dovie Sweatt, Marion Belcher,<br />
Laura Ward, Georgie Borah,<br />
John Ragland, Maud Willcutt,<br />
Lora Neel, S. E. Ragland,<br />
Willie Neel, Callie Crabb,<br />
Batie Orange, J. W. Lamastus,<br />
Eddie Taylor, Riley Belcher,<br />
Alice Tines, Floyd Baucum,<br />
Inez Glasgow, Lide Haynes,<br />
Edna Apperson, Chloe Galloway,<br />
Anna Akin, Dora Blain,<br />
Mittie Tyler, Wm. Hunt,<br />
Alma Taylor, Clyde Wand.<br />
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