H. Relley
Price " | Roundpond | W. Miller
Jordan " | Parsonage | Wm. Jackson
Bird " | Richwood | Mrs. Jackson
Laseley " | Richland | W. Lackey
New " | Lakeside | D. Edmunson
New " | The Island | Geo. Laseley
Sexton " | Beech Hill | J.H. Irving
Martin " | Creekfield | Joe Bair
Miss Co " | Catalpa Grove | Geo. Burns
Cramer " | Hubbleside | . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miller " | Spring Grove | A. Miller
Brown " | East Gravel Hill | J.H. Miller
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I give these as samples to guide my brother farmers in selecting names
for their homes. Every one of those farms can be identified by some
local peculiarity, prominent and visible. For instance, Davis place is
situated close to a large pond covered with white lilies. Standing on
the doorsteps of the Manning place you can view a ten-mile stretch of
the Mississippi river, while Mr.
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