Recollections: A Pictorial History of Lauderdale and Surrounding Counties
The Meridian Star
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$39.95
The Meridian Star is pleased to bring its readers a very special hard-bound pictorial book. This heirloom-quality keepsake will feature hundreds of nostalgic images of the rich history of Lauderdale and the surrounding counties through the eyes of the newspaper and its readers. It'll look great on your coffee table!
Look Inside Examples only, may not reflect final product
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First Baptist Church's Youth Group traveling to Glorieta, New Mexico in the early 1960s.
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James T. Dawson was instrumental in locating the lost burial area for the Confederate Soldiers who died in the Chunky River rail disaster.
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Former President George Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush along with Trent Lott and local dignitaries attending the funeral of Congressman Sonny Montgomery May 2006.
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J.D. Duke, Sr. owner of Duke's Service Station, 1932. It was at the corner of Fifth Street and Twenty-second Avenue, across the street from Greer Field.
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The 153rd Observation Squadron's first aircraft at Key Field, circa 1939.
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Nelson Hall, of Reliable Chevrolet, donating a car to Dr. C.O. Todd, Superintendent of Meridian Public Schools, for driver training, 1964.